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Nintendo's legal department. Quick, relentless, and not exactly known for subtlety. The Genki Situation This time, they're ...
Nintendo has one message for everyone complaining about its newest games' $80 price tag: Piracy isn't an option. While the brand certainly never encouraged the unlawful making or distribution of ...
Nintendo’s latest legal move to combat piracy may be super effective. According to a new change in the Nintendo User Agreement, the console maker can brick your Switch, or render it useless ...
Nintendo also takes issue with emulators that ... risk violation when allowing piracy or bypassing protections. The timing of ...
Nintendo’s crackdown on all things tangentially related to potential piracy continues ... But, let’s look at some of the issues this raises. Firstly, and I’m not being willfully naive ...
Pocketpair says it's continuing to evolve its monster-collecting game, even as it strips out features that may be too similar ...
This comes in the wake of Nintendo suing Tropic Haze ... infringement (often incorrectly called ‘piracy’) angle, giving Nintendo’s legal team enough exposed flesh to launch a ballistic ...
Let’s take a look at 3 ways Nintendo’s irrational fear of piracy defined its business over the past 18 years. Nintendo's alarming 70% and 25% reductions of its full-year forecast of Wii U and ...
Nintendo shared a legal victory over French file-sharing company Dstorage, which it stated was "significant...for the entire games industry". It followed a string of moves against piracy ...
Nintendo has made some changes to its user agreement just before the launch of its next big console, the Switch 2. These are the rules that everyone agrees to when using Nintendo products.