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.
Nintendo has long been known for its aggressive stance against piracy and emulation, and its latest actions highlight the ...
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The relationship between Nintendo and the fans has always been a bit difficult. Recently, the largest Switch emulator was ...
A YouTube channel has been hit by Nintendo after showing its games running on emulators, as the company continues to crack ...
Switch emulator Ryujinx has reportedly ended its development following a request by Nintendo, and the platform holder ...
Amid copyright strikes against popular channels like Retro Game Corps, the video-game giant escalates its enforcement of ...
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