In Nintendo’s legal letter to LoveRetro and LoveRom – two retro game portals owned by Mathias Designs – the Japanese company accused the sites as “built almost entirely on the brazen and mass-scale infringement of Nintendo’s intellectual property rights”. READ NEXT: How to hack your SNES Classic MiniĪccording to the BBC, Nintendo was seeking $150,000 (£117,000) for each Nintendo game made available through each portal and up to $2 million (£1.57 million) for each trademark infringement. A Nintendo that had, previously, left them all well alone. Sites such as EmuParadise, which has been running for 18 years hosting retro game ROMs from, have found themselves shutting down following legal pressure from Nintendo against two similar online resources. However Nintendo seems to be on a banning spree, clamping down on retro emulation websites hosting Nintendo console ROMs online – suggesting that Nintendo is actually up to something. The best Nintendo Switch games in 2018: 11 must-have games to play at home or on the move
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