Nintendo Targets Reddit in Major Switch Piracy Crackdown
Nintendo takes legal action against r/SwitchPirates subreddit moderator, alleging operation of extensive piracy network. The gaming giant seeks court approval to subpoena multiple tech companies for user records in its latest anti-piracy campaign.
Nintendo Seizes Control of Popular Switch Emulator's Website
Nintendo has taken ownership of the domain for Ryujinx, a prominent Nintendo Switch emulator that disappeared last month. This move follows Nintendo's broader campaign against emulators, including the recent shutdown of Yuzu.
Nintendo and Pokémon Company Sue Palworld Developer Over Patent Infringement
Nintendo and The Pokémon Company have filed a lawsuit against Pocketpair, alleging patent infringement in the game Palworld. The legal action focuses on gameplay mechanics and could potentially halt Palworld's sales in Japan.
AI Model Simulates Super Mario Bros. from Video Footage: A Leap Towards AI-Driven Game Generation
Researchers have developed MarioVGG, an AI model that generates video simulations of Super Mario Bros. based on user inputs. This breakthrough could revolutionize game development, potentially replacing traditional engines with AI-driven content generation.