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What is REALLY behind all these Nintendo lawsuits?

Writer: D2K PrimeD2K Prime

Updated: Oct 24, 2024



A lot of people are confused as to why Nintendo seems to be on an mission to wipe out all emulators that have anything to do with their IP. The timing of all of this seems a bit strange. It could even be a bit "convenient." The team from Moore's Law Is Dead has not gotten the credit that it deserves for breaking TANGIBLE information regarding the Nintendo Switch successor. These are the same people that broke information regarding the PS5 Pro and even have the litigation from Sony to prove it. However, this idea was suggested by one of their followers during a live-stream. Pay attention to the 1:23:56 mark of this video.



Interesting huh? It makes a lot of sense when you think about it. If Nintendo is close to releasing the Switch successor and the OS is basically the same as the predecessor, it would be very easy for someone to emulate it right off the bat and that would severely cut into sales. Rest assured, people are still gonna mod it and emulate it anyway. In this day and age you can't stop people from cracking any version of technology. However, this aggressive action by Nintendo could be a sign that the Switch successor is coming sooner rather than later. It just seems like there is too much subterfuge regarding the Switch successor and I feel like they are waiting too long. The longer they drag this out, the worse it is going to be for them in the long run. Just announce the thing and get it over with. Even if the best-case scenario of the rumored specs are true, it's really nothing to get that excited about. You are still talking about a 10th generation console that is barely above the 8th gen in portable-mode, and somewhere between the 8th and 9th gen when docked. In the short-term, it will be fine, but in the long-term when we start seeing more and more games built from the ground-up on PS5 and XSX hardware, you will start to see a significant difference in quality and performance. For people that only play with Nintendo consoles, it may feel like a substantial-leap, but for people that are used to playing games on pretty much everything else, it's barely even on the level they WERE in the previous generation. I also think that the reason why Nintendo sued Pocket Pair is because Palworld does things that Nintendo was planning to do with the next-gen Pok'e'mon game, what they SHOULD have done already in Pok'e'mon a long time ago, and they got beat to the punch. Again, waiting too long will cost you. This could backfire on Nintendo because if I were the lawyers for Pocket Pair, I would demand that Nintendo make public any and all patents that they have they "claim" Palworld infringes on. Now, EVERYBODY will know what you are planning. Even if court statements are redacted, that won't save them. Ask Microsoft. I really think Nintendo has let the success of the Switch go to their heads. Pride goes before the fall.

 
 
 

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