Talk:Kagamine Rin \ Len/@comment-12772048-20130801034502/@comment-30602727-20131015172308

Adding on another example to the whole "SEGA owns Vocaloids"

They don't

Let's use a popular Nintendo game, "Super Smash Bros" more specifically "Brawl"

Nintendo doesn't own Sonic, SEGA does. They don't own Solid Snake either. They were guests and they had to have temporary license for them

And even now (and I hate fans like this), people want Naruto or Goku in these games.

First off: Both characters DID NOT originate from video games. Yes, they have games, but they were originally from manga/anime. And there are some people who wanted Miku in SSB (srsly... why?). Again, Miku is VOCALOID, not game, not manga, not anime.

And think about how much money that would cost to add all these non-Nintendo characters in this?

Goes hand-in-hand with the Vocaloid games. SEGA had to have temporary license to use CFM Vocaloids (and Gumi in one of the others). They don't really own them at all

so yeah, anon who said "Yeah they are Mirror images. & YES they were anounced cause it says right there that SEGA anounced it! Do u peaple even read these things?!?" Your logic was proven false. SEGA can do what the shit they want with these Vocaloids, but they will never. EVER. own them for good. And if Crypton doesn't like how the game brought them up, guess who's screwed?