tepples wrote:
Probably, but these cases seem to be rare exceptions. It seems to be very much an expected feature now, so I doubt many publishers would want to forbid it, and most probably think it's an advertising advantage. (Not likely to be applied to the Ultra Street Fighter II in question.)
The Wii U also had an ubiquitous screenshot capability, just more cumbersome. You could press the home button and open the web browser, and any "attachment" website feature would have access to two image files of the current screenshots (TV + pad), so you could upload them to e-mail or whatever, though they also had integrated ways to post directly to twitter etc.
The notable cases I've seen of forbidden screenshots: Netflix, Persona 5.
I've seen it briefly forbidden for very short periods in a few rare cases. Let It Die's title screen has an exemption I think because it has server news info on it they don't want captured? Smash Bros. Wii U's opening intro FMV sequence seems to block the home button as well, maybe it can't suspend properly during FMV?