If you've been keeping up with video game news, then you may have heard about how Nintendo sued the makers of Yuzu, a multiplatform Nintendo Switch emulator, before agreeing to settle for $2.4 ...
Koji Nishiura, Nintendo's patent attorney, weighs in on the legality of video game emulators.
A Nintendo Lawyer has clearly described what the company may or may not deem illegal regarding the emulation of their ...
If you want to play classic video games, but don't want to deal with low-resolution graphics and awkward analog video ...
Emulators are software systems that replicate the hardware of older gaming consoles, enabling users to play games originally ...
However, when you play the same game on your own PC or phone, using an emulator that Nintendo doesn’t own, would it still be ...
Nishiura added that if the emulator also disables security measures like encryption, that could also be considered illegal.
Last year, the world of video game emulation faced significant challenges as Nintendo ramped up its efforts to shut down ...
A Minecraft player added redstone to their in-game emulator, showing creativity and innovation within the community. Redditor ModPunchtree shared the coding process for working redstone items like ...
A lawyer for Nintendo talked about how emulators are "technically" legal but gave examples of how they can violate the law.