Nintendo's claim that emulation 'stifles innovation' isn't just absurd—it's hypocritical
Nintendo's claim that emulation 'stifles innovation' isn't just absurd—it's hypocritical
And Nintendo pushed for, and somehow the judge explicitly agreed with this argument, an absurdly harsh sentence to "set an example". Despite no evidence whatsoever that such "examples" even deter anybody - I suspect the effect is rather the opposite, if anything, especially in the long run.
And so they stuck that guy with having 40% of his wages garnished for Nintendo for the rest of his life.
How the fucking hell did anyone look at that sentence and decide it was morally acceptable or legal.
I hope he's able to find a great pro-bono lawyer and the gumption to appeal, but I haven't gotten the impression so far that he will.
Quality control.
Even if a particular game isn’t your cup of tea, you’ve gotta admit that it at least works as advertised. When was the last time Nintendo released something so buggy/incomplete that it was virtually unplayable?
To be fair, Nintendo releases games for a single console, and 1st party console games don't tend to be too buggy. Switch is also generations behind, so it's more comparable to X360.
In any case, "not releasing completely broken games" should be the standard, and it would be if only people stopped preordering and falling for hype.