Nintendo has been actively taking down YouTube videos that feature its games being emulated or modded, which has sparked significant discussion and concern within the gaming community.

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With all these news recently, you could think Nintendo wants to be hated. It’s truly shameful how the company has fallen since Iwata is gone.

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Recently?! Nintendo famously hates their fans for years now.

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On the plus side, it makes me feel extra good when I load their games onto my hacked Switch! Echoes of Wisdom was fun, but felt really short. I would have felt cheated if I’d spent $60 on it.

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I mean, its predecessor was a basic-ass remake of a ten hour, thirty year old Game Boy game that also cost $60.

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True, but it felt longer, even if it wasn’t. It also wasn’t worth $60, though.

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Nintendo has gone after youtubers and content creators for 15+ years. They are infamous for it.

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to be honest, 80% of their customers probably don’t even know what an emulator is and don’t follow news about nintendo

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They still did this stuff under Iwata. It’s actually more of a Japanese thing than a Nintendo thing. Although the quality of stuff was better under Iwata

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All they have is their IP, they must protect it at all costs. Nintendo doesn’t even let Shingeru Myamoto wipe is own ass out of fear he will get hurt.

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