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Angry_Autist (he/him) @ Angry_Autist @lemmy.world
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  • There is really no benefit to relieving your ignorance

    If I leave you in the dark, I am badwrong for not doing free labor for you

    If I answer your question, I just get my inbox flooded with people looking to argue for no good reason.

    They lost a license on an old all in one game in the late 80s because they did not defend it rigorously enough in court. You won't be able to find an article about it b/c all legal nintendo case searches get caught on the Palworld and Wii U controller court cases even if you change the date ranges.

    I don't know what the name of the unit was, it was never released outside of Japan. IIRC it was a tank simulator game with the console built into a controller that looked like a little turret on a pivot and used the same tech as eventually went into the nintendo light gun

    The reason nintendo so aggressively pursues emulation is that they are scared of losing the rights to things like their bios files.

  • Japan has very strict IP laws, nintendo lost out on licensing in the past because of this, so they pursue all infringement aggressively so they aren't judge as not sufficiently defending their ownership.

    But it doesn't really matter to you or the thousands of other people who post this because you don't really want to be educated and just want to be rewarded for your clever words.