ROMacking.net, a popular website for video game ROMs, fan translations, and bug fixes is shutting down after roughly 20 years. Since its launch, ROMhacking.net has served as one of the largest (and ...
Nintendo is using its legal muscle to take ROM sites down, apparently one at a time if it has to. As reported by Polygon, the Switch maker yesterday filed suit against the people behind RomUniverse, a ...
The litigious Nintendo won its lawsuit against the owner of a ROM site called “RomUniverse” this week with a court ruling the owner had infringed on Nintendo’s copyrights by distributing the ROMs. The ...
The owners of LoveROMS.com and LoveRETRO.co have agreed to pay Nintendo a whopping $12.23 million. Share on Facebook (opens in a new window) Share on X (opens in a new window) Share on Reddit (opens ...
Another ROM site has fallen victim to Nintendo's legal department. A lawsuit filed by the company yesterday accuses RomUniverse.com of "brazen and mass scale infringement of Nintendo's intellectual ...
What just happened? Nintendo went after two ROM-hosting websites last year, but that wasn't the end of its quest against such sites. The Japanese gaming giant has filed a lawsuit against RomUniverse, ...
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What just happened? If you hold grand fantasies about representing yourself in court against a monolithic corporation, here's a cautionary tale. RomUniverse owner and operator Matthew Storman tried to ...