Nintendo Switch is in the final stretch of its legendary life cycle. But it doesn’t mean Nintendo’s ready to let up on its legal crusade against those trying to pirate games on the seven-year-old ...
Nintendo has won a $2 million settlement against a person who sold modded Switch hardware, which allowed pirated games to be played on the system. The company also claimed that the modder operated a ...
Nintendo has notched another victory in its crusade against piracy. Last week, a Washington District Court judge ordered Ryan Daley to pay Nintendo $2 million and stop selling modded Switch consoles ...
Nintendo has sent DMCA notices to every Switch emulator on GitHub, but it's too early to call it quits on Switch emulation.
When faced with a legal threat from Nintendo, most alleged modders, ROM pirates, and/or emulator makers will simply give in to a cease-and-desist demand, reach an out of court settlement, or plead ...
Nintendo has secured a victory in court against Ryan Daly, creator and seller of the MIG-Switch flashcart, to the tune of $2 million. This judgement comes a year after the lawsuit was initially filed ...
Nintendo is no stranger to lawsuits these days, and it’s filed two more, as reported Tuesday. One is against the owner of a company who allegedly sold modded Switches, while the other concerns the ...
For those who love to have a modded console on the go, the LineageOS 21 now officially supports Nintendo Switch. This milestone marks the first time the gaming machine got this software support, ...
When you read that headline, you're probably thinking it's like Doom on the NES, or like running GTA V on the OG Game Boy—a trick, or "hack" that doesn't really use the original hardware. Well, you'd ...
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