To be clear, today we are not talking about games that allow players to create and share their creations with other gamers. Like Roblox, Fortnite and GTA. Using the tools and marketplace within these games is completely legal and is even encouraged. It’s probably even one of the best aspects of these games. However, the creativity of the creator economy is not limited to such in-game creations. They seek a deeper challenge, for example: creating a demake.
Why gamers love demakes
A demake is best described as a simplified version of a game. A recreation or reinterpretation of an existing game. This may sound like a remake, but there is a significant difference. Instead of modernizing or enhancing a game, a demake intentionally limits technical capabilities to mimic the constraints of retro gaming hardware or software. What you end up with is a simple and nostalgic ode to the original.
The problem? They are often developed and distributed by fans without the permission of the original rights holders. On Itch.io, a platform where independent developers can offer their games, demakes are incredibly popular. From a heavily simplified version of Sonic to a retro ode to Super Mario Odyssey.
Acknowledging the passion of fans
You can look at this as a potential intellectual property nightmare, but also as a golden opportunity. The form and intention behind demakes are inherently linked to nostalgia and passion. By embracing demakes, developers can tap into gamers’ nostalgic feelings while strengthening their brand identity. Embracing and even supporting demakes allows brands to communicate and show to their fans that they listen to their audience and share their passion for gaming. The opposite is also true: taking legal action against the passion labor of random individuals can result in a PR nightmare.
There are many great examples of how you can deal with demakes. For example, the team behind a game called Furi, Game Bakers. They commissioned a demake of their game from a fan developer. By doing so, Game Bakers created new content for their community, but also strengthened their bond with their fans and increased the visibility of their brand. Devolver Digital did a similar thing by deciding to offer fans a bundle of officially licensed demakes in the form of Devolver Bootleg. A marketing stunt, which also created a lot of goodwill among the fans.








