Nintendo’s legal team has clarified that the legality of emulators depends heavily on how they are used, as revealed in a recent statement addressing the ongoing debate around video game emulation.
Nintendo’s legal team has clarified that the legality of emulators depends heavily on how they are used, as revealed in a recent statement addressing the ongoing debate around video game emulation.
If Nintendo hasn’t made more money selling emulated video games than anyone else I would be surprised.
(virtual console, NSO, (s)nes mini, pokemon stadium, Super Mario 3D All-Stars, etc)
If they claimed emulation was illegal they would be a laughing stock. Of course it all comes down to the IP rights and copy protection measures.