It seems really heavy-handed, sure, but it's hardly surprising from Nintendo's point of view.
> had no [effect] on the market - it was a demonstration of a console no longer for sale
This isn't quite true. Nintendo still make money from some of its oldest IP, using things like SMB and The Legend of Zelda to sell subscriptions to NSO. Yes, it may be a tiny amount, but people using emulators to play those games definitely does have an effect.
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Re: Nintendo Is Now Going After YouTube Accounts Which Show Its Games Being Emulated
@Norsaken
> That said, why do people even like this company anymore?
Because Mario and Zelda games are really, really good.
Re: Nintendo Is Now Going After YouTube Accounts Which Show Its Games Being Emulated
It seems really heavy-handed, sure, but it's hardly surprising from Nintendo's point of view.
> had no [effect] on the market - it was a demonstration of a console no longer for sale
This isn't quite true. Nintendo still make money from some of its oldest IP, using things like SMB and The Legend of Zelda to sell subscriptions to NSO. Yes, it may be a tiny amount, but people using emulators to play those games definitely does have an effect.