After shutting down several popular emulators over the years, Nintendo's top IP lawyer just admitted that emulators are legal ...
Despite all the legal threats While the former maker of playing cards, Nintendo was pressuring and shutting down emulation ...
One of the key uses that has set Nintendo's alarm bells ringing in the past is when an emulator bypasses a console's ...
Makers of Nintendo Switch emulator Yuzu owe Nintendo $2.4 million after reaching a settlement with the Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom developer, following a lawsuit over the open-source ...
Last year, the world of video game emulation faced significant challenges as Nintendo ramped up its efforts to shut down ...
This comes in the wake of Nintendo suing Tropic Haze LLC over the Yuzu emulator, claiming that there’s ‘no lawful way to use Yuzu’, as it requires files extracted from a real Switch device ...
A $2.4 million settlement with Nintendo effectively put an end to the development of the popular Switch emulator Yuzu, but it's not that easy to wipe a piece of software from the face of the internet.
Popular Nintendo Switch emulator Yuzu is shutting down for good. The creators of the popular Nintendo Switch emulator Yuzu have announced its shutdown this week, after a lawsuit from Nintendo ended in ...
Nishiura added that if the emulator also disables security measures like encryption, that could also be considered illegal.
A lawyer for Nintendo talked about how emulators are "technically" legal but gave examples of how they can violate the law.