Perhaps a blue shell will sort this out.
Even the law can't stop Tokyo's Mari Mobility company, formerly known as MariCar. After last month's news the unlicensed Mario Kart business would be
Now, news has surfaced the ride business that prides itself on being a Mario Kart knock-off is defying court orders. According to
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Even the law can't stop Tokyo's Mari Mobility company, formerly known as MariCar. After last month's news the unlicensed Mario Kart business would be
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to pay 10 million yen (roughly $88,000) in damages and immediately stop wearing Mario-themed outfits, it was believed Nintendo had finally got its way.Now, news has surfaced the ride business that prides itself on being a Mario Kart knock-off is defying court orders. According to
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via Kotaku, MariCars riders continue to wear Mario-themed outfits as the service appeals the ruling. Here are some tweets revealing the daily operations are back to normal:Read the
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