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by boolemancer
834 days ago
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> Given how much money they were bring in on patrion, it isn't much different than if they tried to make a physical knock off switch that could run switch games. Why would that be a problem? As long as they're not actually violating trademarks or patents and making an actual counterfeit product, there is no reason why they shouldn't be able to make their own hardware that is compatible with Switch games. These products already exist for other systems, and they are a good way to allow you to play your existing games on more modern hardware. Just because it upsets some executive at Nintendo doesn't make it illegal. |
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