Nintendo Updates Its User Agreement To Crack Down On Emulation
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Nintendo’s new EULA points out they can brick your system if using illegally
Nintendo recently updated its end user agreement notice and one of the things which has come to light is that the Kyoto-based company is willing to make your Nintendo system unusable if you decide to “bypass, modify, decrypt, defeat, tamper with” their games and services. This is another case in point that you should always… Read More »Nintendo’s new EULA points out they can brick your system if using illegally Source
Nintendo says it could brick Switch systems if users "bypass, modify, decrypt, defeat, tamper with" their games in updated agreement
Following an update to the Nintendo Account User Agreement, the company has warned that it may brick Switch systems by those who “bypass, modify, decrypt, defeat, tamper with” their games. This particular agreement needs to be agreed upon before you can access Nintendo’s various services. These include the Nintendo eShop, Nintendo Switch Online, and games purchased digitally. Basically, unless you’re strictly... The post Nintendo says it could b…
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