Nintendo is laying down the law on another ROM website
Nintendo’s American division has decided to lay down the law on RomUniverse, which at first glance appears to be your usual vault of ROMs that users can grab and run through emulators.
Nintendo’s American division has decided to lay down the law on RomUniverse, which at first glance appears to be your usual vault of ROMs that users can grab and run through emulators.
Nintendo, the family-friendly home of classic video game characters such as Mario, Donkey Kong and a team of lawyers so goshdarn powerful that they could reduce the entire roster of Super Smash Bros. Melee to ashes quicker than Thanos can snap his fingers while wearing the Infinity Gauntlet. If there’s one thing that you have to know about Nintendo, it’s that the company doesn’t take too kindly to anyone pirating their software.
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