We've asked Nintendo for its take on the situation, including the likelihood that VVVVVV will come back in the near future. Whatever happens, this isn't entirely shocking. Nintendo has long worried the potential for using homebrew exploits to enable piracy, whether or not they're technically capable of supporting bootlegs. The problem is that developers and would-be players get caught in the crossfire -- they miss out on revenue and gameplay thanks to a software trick that they couldn't have anticipated.