Flappy Bird Creator Returns to the Spotlight
Dong Nguyen, the creator of the wildly popular mobile game Flappy Bird, has broken his social media silence since 2017 to announce plans for a GameFi version of the title. Flappy Bird, which required users to guide a cartoon bird through a maze of pipes without hitting them, was a global phenomenon before Nguyen abruptly pulled it from app stores in 2014, citing the game's addictive nature.
Trademark Dispute and Crypto Connections
Last year, Gametech Holdings filed a motion to claim the Flappy Bird trademark, arguing that Nguyen had abandoned it since the game had been unavailable for nearly a decade. A U.S. trademark court ruled in Gametech's favor when Nguyen failed to respond. However, recent reports suggest the game's website had references to Solana, TON blockchain, and a $FLAP token, hinting at potential crypto integrations.
Community Confusion Over Relaunch
Initial reports suggested the Flappy Bird community had purchased the rights to the game from Nguyen, but community members have since disputed this, claiming the rights were taken from him "due to inactivity." It remains unclear if Nguyen is directly involved in the game's potential relaunch as a GameFi product.
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