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:Basically, a hack or fangame is playable, while a fanmade idea or fanon game is just an idea. For example, ''[[Pikmin 251]]'' is a hack or fangame, because it is a real game that is playable with a console or emulator. Meanwhile, ''[[Pikmin: Wide World]]'' is a fanon game or fanmade idea, not being playable and only being theoretical. {{User:A Friendly Amprat/sig}} | :Basically, a hack or fangame is playable, while a fanmade idea or fanon game is just an idea. For example, ''[[Pikmin 251]]'' is a hack or fangame, because it is a real game that is playable with a console or emulator. Meanwhile, ''[[Pikmin: Wide World]]'' is a fanon game or fanmade idea, not being playable and only being theoretical. {{User:A Friendly Amprat/sig}} | ||
:Yeah, what Amprat said. Also, nice ''PWW'' shoutout, haha. {{User:Cheepy-Cheepy/sig}} 12:48, 15 April 2024 (UTC) |
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What is the difference between fanmade ideas and hacks and fangames? – Preceding unsigned comment added by MarioGuy (talk • contribs)
- Basically, a hack or fangame is playable, while a fanmade idea or fanon game is just an idea. For example, Pikmin 251 is a hack or fangame, because it is a real game that is playable with a console or emulator. Meanwhile, Pikmin: Wide World is a fanon game or fanmade idea, not being playable and only being theoretical. – A Friendly Amprat (Talk | Contribs | Projects)