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Last month, it was reported that Nintendo was cracking down on piracy and had begun blocking access to online services on the ...
Gamers have long turned to the secondhand market to find good deals on video games. But Nintendo is now punishing some lucky ...
Nintendo is incredibly aggressive when it comes to defending its intellectual property and stamping out piracy. The company ...
Nintendo is banning Switch 2 consoles that use MIG flash carts to load games. These can be used for both piracy and legitimate game preservation efforts. Bans seem limited to consoles for now ...
But, amongst this, there have also been reports of innocent fans getting caught in Nintendo's crossfire — and the latest ...
In the time since, Nintendo has been looking at Switch piracy subreddits and has filed a suit against a streamer for ...
A Nintendo Switch 2 user reported a temporary ban after using preowned Switch 1 game cards bought from Facebook Marketplace.
New concerns have arisen over Nintendo’s strict policies over how you use the Switch 2, although for the moment it does seem ...
Anti-piracy crusade catches innocent player The former maker of playing cards Nintendo’s anti-piracy system appears to have turned its guns on a new Switch 2 user who dared to buy second-hand games ...
My Switch 2 test has been banned, after using the mig switch with perfectly legal dumps of my own cartridges, so it would seem that Nintendo can detect something ...
Nintendo is already banning Switch 2 users for utilizing the Mig Flash tool for legal game cartridge backups, and it's not surprising, to say the least. advertisement. TechRadar.