Nintendo filed a lawsuit against Colorado man Jesse Keighin in November 2024 over streaming pirated Nintendo games ahead of time, like Mario & Luigi: Brothership and Super Mario Party Jamboree.
A judge ordered Jesse Keighin, who streamed under the name EveryGameGuru, to pay Nintendo $17,500 in damages for streaming unreleased games, as reported by VGC. Keighin sent Nintendo gutsy emails in ...
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Nintendo has won a lawsuit against a streamer who pirated games and livestreamed them ahead of their release dates.The pirate, Jesse "EveryGameGuru" Keighin, infamously wrote to Nintendo "boasting" ...
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Roughly one year ago, we reported on a lawsuit Nintendo had filed against the streamer Jesse Keighin, aka EveryGameGuru. At ...