Nintendo’s U.S. legal team has issued a cease-and-desist to a company that offers a service to install modchips to the Switch, according to Ars Technica. The move comes after the game company went to ...
Nintendo's New York legal team have issued a cease-and-desist letter to a US company that offers to install modchips in Switch for $60. Connecticut-based Logistics Consulting LLC immediately suspended ...
Anyone who's ever paid attention to Nintendo and its prolific legal team knows that when it comes to trademark infringements or other violations of its intellectual property, the company pulls no ...
It sounds like you should run for Congress, help draft new laws, and then change your mind when offered a quarter million dollars in benefits. Click to expand... If that's your response to someone ...
My Switch is bone stock, but this isn't an abstract argument for me, I own a lot of gaming gear that I've modded with aftermarket parts. I didn't ask Nintendo's permission before RGB modding my SNES.