In context: Following legal battles against multiple Switch emulators and modding platforms, Nintendo has recently clarified its stance on emulation and piracy. While the company acknowledges its ...
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While the former maker of playing cards, Nintendo was pressuring and shutting down emulation projects like Yuzu, Citra, and Ryujin it appears the gaming company knew that emulators were legal.
It may be hard to believe, but copyright law is much stricter in Japan than it is in the United States, and Japanese companies have radically different views on game modding and emulation.
According to an event report by Denfaminicogamer, Nishiura addressed the controversial topic of emulation. Nintendo is known for being thorough in their pursuit of legal measures against emulators and ...