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Mario Party 4 is set to become the first GameCube title to receive a full decompilation, paving the way for unofficial PC ports. Unlike emulation, reverse ...
A little legal jousting with Nintendo hasn't stopped Palworld from making new stuff. This summer, the survival game with ...
Nintendo has revised its Account Agreement and Account Privacy Policy to tighten the rules on emulation and piracy.
Initially spotted on the Nintendo subreddit and later confirmed by outlets like GamesRadar+, the update represents a significant shift in how Nintendo handles legal challenges from its consumer base.
Nintendo has made some changes to its user agreement just before the launch of its next big console, the Switch 2. These are the rules that everyone agrees to when using Nintendo products.
Pocketpair says it's continuing to evolve its monster-collecting game, even as it strips out features that may be too similar ...
Nintendo’s lawsuit forces yet another major change to Palworld, but don’t worry, Pocketpair is standing strong and the game isn’t going anywhere.
Image: Nintendo Life / Nintendo. Nintendo has recently updated its Account User Agreement to provide a more severe warning to ...
Palworld” developer Pocketpair has confirmed that recent changes to the game were made in response to a lawsuit filed by ...
Today, Pocketpair announced another change coming to its open-world survival, critter collection game Palworld. As the ...
Pocketpair has announced new gameplay changes to Palworld, citing ongoing legal issues with The Pokémon Company and Nintendo.
Palworld devs have issued an update on the ongoing lawsuit with The Pokemon Company, and how certain game mechanics will be changing.