Many of the store’s new native desktop apps look like snazzy cousins of the apps you might find in the Google Play Store on Android however, in Chrome’s Web app store (I know, these product names are all confusing), it’s still the Wild West. These games are no more real than that Rolex you bought for $15 in Times Square - they’re unlicensed, generally low-quality knockoffs, taking advantage of the openness of Google’s browser, which just turned five. So, imagine my surprise yesterday when I stumbled across a dozen or so Mario games on Google’s Chrome Web Store. ![]() We’ve heard it over and over again (and arguably for good reason): Nintendo does not make games for platforms it does not control.
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