Nintendo has won a $2 million settlement against a salesman who sold modded Switch consoles, as well as hardware that played pirated games.
Nintendo claims that mods need games to work and, therefore, are not art in and of themselves. Nintendo's legal battle ...
Modded Hardware is no longer and its owner will have to pay Nintendo $2 million in damages, according to the latest court ...
So while Daley walks away with a $2 million bill and a lifetime ban from Switch modding, Nintendo chalks up another victory in its decades-long war on piracy. The message to would-be hackers is clear: ...
Vetting the reported dangers of a US patent recently granted to Nintendo regarding game and summoning mechanics tied up in ...
Nintendo has always maintained a concrete policy when it comes to altering its consoles or games. The publisher has cracked down on mods, pushed legal action against ROMs and emulators of any games it ...
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's latest legal victory comes years after a $4.5 million plea deal with Gary "GaryOPA" Bowser, one of the leaders ...
Last year, Nintendo initiated a patent lawsuit against Palworld developer Pocketpair, and in the months since the Pokemon ...
CD Projekt Red introduced this update earlier in the year as "one more patch" for The Witcher 3 in celebration of the game's ...
It’ll come bundled with a new spin-off called Yakuza 3 Gaiden: Dark Ties that follows main villain Yoshitaka Mine. Yakuza 0 Director’s Cut and remakes of the first two games are also getting upgraded ...
Nintendo fans point out that the company made a noticeable change to the cases for some physical games made for the original ...