Pokémaniac said:But
The site had every single Pokemon! That's the entire thing! As the lawyer himself said, they've gone way above fair usage. Normally this is turned a blind eye to, but if it is going to impact on their sales then they can do what they like to fan sites.(3) the amount and substantiality of the portion used in relation to the copyrighted work as a whole;
In my opinion, posting all the sprites or even posting maps, dialogues, etc. doesn't give nearly as much information or entertainment as actually playing the game. That's why game guides (from companies such as 'Prima', etc.) are allowed to publish the walkthroughs that they do. But like I said, its a completely and unarguably subjective matter; yours, Nintendo's and my own opinion can never be considered 'true' or 'correct'.
And as for the possibility of ruining Nintendo's sales, to have a correct opinion on that, you'd need to be psychic. If Nintendo could predict any rise or drop in sales, then a fair few of their actions and marketing ploys wouldn't have gone ahead. Unfortunately, Nintendo has the legal and monetary power to request that certain images be taken down for any reason they please. This is just another case of a giant company ripping away what should be our right to free information.
EDIT: Sorry I reposted this, I didn't know you could reply by quoting another post this before. I'm new to the forums