• @[email protected]
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    25 days ago

    “Emulators are only OK when we specifically release them for our own hardware to run an extremely limited catalog that we hand pick and then charge the price of a brand new release for. Everyone else get fucked”

    • DarkSirrush
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      2425 days ago

      Don’t forget releasing pirated copies on our stolen emulators that we are now charging money for!

        • @chiliedogg
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          3725 days ago

          They’ve been suspected of selling downloaded ROMs several times, but the incident with the most evidence was when they released a port of a GBA collection of Medabots games on the switch eShop using a pirated version of the mGBA emulator. Like: there were strings of code matching from the original emulator.

          The EULA of mGBA actually allows commercial use, but Nintendo didn’t credit the emulator or the author, making it piracy.

          • @[email protected]
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            824 days ago

            Given that Nintendo probably doesn’t develop Medabots games, wouldn’t that not be Nintendo that committed piracy in that case?

            Just looked it up – not even published by Nintendo.

            • @chiliedogg
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              224 days ago

              It isn’t eBay where anybody can sell anything. Nintendo curates and specifically authorizes all games sold on the platform, and they also license the right to emulate their legacy hardware in commercial releases on their platform.

              They charged money to allow the sale of pirated software.

              • @[email protected]
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                124 days ago

                I think that’s a bit of a stretch. To what extent do you think Nintendo was aware of the particular details in this situation?

      • @[email protected]
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        225 days ago

        I thought this was a 3rd party company, not a Nintendo 1st party product. I can’t remember the name, but it was a company that rereleases out of print games on physical cartridges.

    • @samus12345
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      225 days ago

      “Don’t mind if I do!”

      uses their official emulators to play roms on SNES Classic and Switch