GitHub link to Nintendo’s claim - all the details you need are here

The emulator forks which are being taken down are as follows:

Despite this, the one fork that continues, and will continue without takedown is Ryubing - by Greemdev. This is created by an original member of the Ryujinx team. It’s safe, the code is beyond reproach (and violates zero laws or Nintendo code) and actually brings helpful updates.

Still…shitty news. And more indication that the Switch 2’s architecture will be damn similar to that of this current Switch. Them taking emulators down means the upcoming games have a solid chance of being emulatable on release. But…that’s my own (and others’) conjecture, so we’ll see when the time comes.

  • @SolidShake
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    I have no issue with emulating games. But I also have no issue of a company trying to stop their games from being emulated.

    • @[email protected]
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      You have no issue with a company trying to illegally prevent people doing something legal?

      Is it only for emulation? Stopping emulation is the illegal part.

      • @SolidShake
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        -2717 hours ago

        how is pirating games legal?

        • @chronicledmonocle
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          Emulation isn’t piracy and you’re allowed to back up physical games you own. That’s legally your right.

          • @CrazyLikeGollum
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            214 hours ago

            Technically, you’re allowed to make copies for personal use unless doing so requires bypassing DRM, encryption, or some other lockout mechanism.

            Emulation is still not piracy and neither is making a personal backup, but if making that backup requires anything more than a standard disc drive or a cart reader then it is a DMCA violation.

          • @SolidShake
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            -2317 hours ago

            yep. why? do you understand the only reason people get an emulator is to pirate roms?

            • @Mistic
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              Emulation itself doesn’t constitute piracy.

              Now, it does facilitate it because all you need is a ROM from any source.

              However, saying emulators should be prosecuted for it would be the same as arguing that Steam’s Proton should be banned because you can launch pirated games through it.

              The real perpetrators are those who distribute pirated content. But going against those would be much more difficult, so they target emulators instead.

            • @[email protected]
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              If that’s the limit of your knowledge, I can’t help you. Read more on the subject maybe.

            • mesamune
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              117 hours ago

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      • @SolidShake
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        lets say you have spend 10 years making a game. and you put it on steam for $10. but wait. you are making $0 dollars because everyone is just pirating it, and then demanding you make a second one.

          • @ampersandrew
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            25 hours ago

            The reality is that Nintendo removed your ability to buy those old games for $10, because they’d rather rent you those games forever on their subscription service. If they were on Steam for $10, I’d have bought those old ROMs.

          • @lowleveldata
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            18 hours ago

            Didn’t tears of the kingdom got pirated in like 1 week within release? That must have affected sales in some degree

            • @[email protected]
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              Emulation =/= online piracy. You need to stop equating them. I emulate games I bought all the time. They were legally acquired ROMs and emulation is legal. I’m not doing anything wrong, legally/ethically/whatever metric you want to use.

              Emulation is the legal act (in the US and many countries) of running games on a virtual instance of their respective consoles. Piracy is in no way required to participate in this activity. You can download emulators from the Apple App Store, that’s how legal it is.

              I also find it laughable that you want to compare Nintendo to some scrappy artist spending a decade on their game. You need data to show the harm here.

              • @lowleveldata
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                15 hours ago

                Emulation = online piracy

                Did I say that? I did not. I said the game was pirated in 1 week which it definitely happened unless everyone who emulated it was using it legally.

                • @[email protected]
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                  I have no issue with emulating games. But I also have no issue of a company trying to stop their games from being emulated.

                  This was literally your starting argument and what I was objecting to. You have talked about piracy in all follow ups. How else am I supposed to read this? You are equating them. You use them interchangeably to defend Nintendo’s behavior.

                  • @lowleveldata
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                    15 hours ago

                    I’m not that person you’re referring to tho

    • @MichaelScotch
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      1019 hours ago

      If you’re going to sit on a fence, what’s the point in doing it on a public forum? What does that do?