• @[email protected]
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    Again, factually wrong. Dolphin removed itself off the steam store to satisfy Nintendo, however it’s still on the Google play store and Apple app store and actively developed so why doesn’t Nintendo keep coming?
    Also, Churches are non-profit, KDE Community are non-profit, Gnome is non-profit, FSF is non-profit, and so on. All of which collect donations. What makes an emulator start-up company any different in this regard?

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      …. Steam asked Nintendo if it was okay, and they cited the Wii key and said no, so Steam delisted it. Dolphin did nothing, and there was no DMCA claim either.

      Don’t claim I’m false and spout a wrong one yourself lol.

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          Which point have I not addressed? You cause me of prattling, yet we’ve already established you’re moving goal posts and other fallacies. If you can’t defend a single one of your points without shooting your own foot. What are we doing here?

          You accuse me of stuff and ignore me pointing out the folley in it.

          You seriously are just the alt of the other account aren’t you? Can’t admit a mistake when given unequivocal evidence.

          I’m blocking you now.

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            You haven’t addressed :

            “it’s still on the Google play store and Apple app store and actively developed so why doesn’t Nintendo keep coming?”

            Or

            “Also, Churches are non-profit, KDE Community are non-profit, Gnome is non-profit, FSF is non-profit, and so on. All of which collect donations. What makes an emulator start-up company any different in this regard?”

            Go ahead and block me, it just makes it obvious that you’re afraid to address the main point.