Retro Game Corps, a channel with over half a million subscribers, has received copyright strikes for at least two emulation-related videos.
Now, the question is whether Nintendo is justified in pursuing an account that uses emulation of its older systems and games.
Despite not having a good reason to do so, Nintendo has given a strike to a YouTube channel for emulation-based content.
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