Nintendo has initiated a federal lawsuit in Colorado against Jesse Keighin, a video game streamer who allegedly streamed ...
Barely a month after Nintendo Switch emulator Ryujinx vanished, it's emerged that Nintendo is now apparently the owner of its old website domain.
Jesse Keighin ignored multiple takedown notices and told his fans where to download Nintendo emulators, the company says. He ...
Yet another overconfident streamer has found out that Nintendo does not mess about when it comes to suing people over alleged ...
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In a rather bizarre twist of fate, Nintendo may have acquired the rights to the Ryujinx website from its original developers.
Is a Pokemon TCG Pocket PC port coming? Well, probably not, though that's not a definitive "No" at time of writing. The ...
Some kind of new Pokemon project called The Pokemon Works is in the, uh, works, but it's not very clear what it is.
As first reported by 404 Media, the lawsuit accuses Keighin of streaming leaked Switch games, including this month’s Mario & Luigi: Brothership, ahead of release using emulation software as many as 50 ...
Nintendo sues a content creator who not only incessantly streamed leaked Switch games, but even went as far as to taunt the ...