• @saltesc
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    542 months ago

    I hear the Nintendo war drums…

    • @Dasnap
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      302 months ago

      I believe the FPGA modules are written with 100% unique, non-Nintendo code. Maybe the only issue could be the cartilage connector? I’ve had an Analogue Pocket for a while and that project hasn’t been taken down.

      • dual_sport_dork 🐧🗡️
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        112 months ago

        The cartridge connector is not proprietary. It’s just a commodity off the shelf card edge socket.

        • @Dasnap
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          82 months ago

          Fab, they’re probably fine then.

      • @[email protected]
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        62 months ago

        Apparently Ryujinx the switch emulator has been removed even though it used unique code and the speculation is the owner got paid off to delete it. Makes me wonder if they get you either one way or another

        • @ocassionallyaduck
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          22 months ago

          The speculation is wrong.

          If your hobby is making Paper Maché Owls, and one day Hobby Lobby calls you and threatens to sue you in criminal court for millions, or you can silently stop your hobby?

          Unless you have millions to burn, you give up your hobby, because it’s not worth ruining your life over.

    • Something Burger 🍔
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      142 months ago

      They can’t do anything about this. Analogue already made similar products for the NES, SNES and Game Boy.

    • @JusticeForPorygon
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      102 months ago

      I don’t say this often, because big companies usually get what they want, but I think analogue is safe.

      It would be the same as all of those cheap SNES/NES/Genesis 3inones you used to see everywhere, Analogue just provides something more “premium”

    • @[email protected]
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      92 months ago

      Has Nintendo sued Analogue before? I assume that Analogue makes sure they’ve got their legal bases covered.

            • @[email protected]
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              02 months ago

              If there is any type of authentication between the cartridge and console that gets bypassed, that would technically be a violation of the circumvention portion DMCA. They have used this exact tactic before and that kind of authentication has been used as long ago as the og NES.

    • @ch00f
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      12 months ago

      The console doesn’t officially support ROMs. It must run games off the original hardware carts.

      However, there’s a fairly simple hack to get ROMs to play on the SD card slot of the Analogue Pocket that many suspect was unofficially developed by Analogue themselves.

      • @osprior
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        22 months ago

        OpenFPGA on the Analogue Pocket is official.

        • @ch00f
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          12 months ago

          Yes, but you still need to install the cores developed by the community in order to play ROMs.

          The necessary core for ROMs was released barely a day after OpenFPGA support was, but it wasn’t released by Analogue.

    • @RedditWanderer
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      That’s why these things are always “so close” to being done. You hear the milestone is near, and then it disappears. I have a theory Nintendo waits for as long as they can so people invest a lot, then they send the papers. In a way it discourages people from even starting imo.

      Edit: why is this being downvoted. Nintendo slowrolling developers is just like, my opinion man. It’s not controversial