I’m going to second this, the linked video explains a lot of the controversy really well.
I’m going to second this, the linked video explains a lot of the controversy really well.
Wait really, they’re adding Red Rescue Team!? Didn’t Nintendo just release the remake of that game recently.
Oh no, it was four years ago, it feels like it was more recent than that.
Celeste is $2 right now and is really good.
Turning code usable by machines into anything remotely readable is really hard. Hard enough that the people doing it are either doing it as a hobby, meaning the output quality isn’t a concern, or there has to be massive amounts of potential profit. For something like iOS the second isn’t ever going to be the case because competitors outright can’t really use the source code if they did get it, that’s protected by copyright or something. On the hobby side however, code decompilation is a thing that happens from time to time.
TLDR: the difficulty is in making the source code readable, not in getting the source code.
Technically that’s still on appeal, and tbh I do expect it to get overturned somewhere.