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Constant cunty moves like this is why I will not spend one fucking red cent on anything Nintendo ever again.
Yet again, this was not impacting their business/profits in any way shape or form, if anything it helps keep their brand relevant, and they still fuck it up for everyone.
Pirate everything Nintendo.
Retroarch + Vimm's lair is one good source for ROMs for those starting out.
You are advocating piracy, and were never going to spent a cent anyway.
Like it or not, this is how IP laws work. Direct your attention at your local law makers to abolish outdated IP laws.
In this case, Japanese IP laws, which are among the strictest in the developed world. That's what allows Nintendo to legally throw their weight around like they do. And given that Japan is the home of many of the world's most valuable IPs, not just in gaming but in many other fields, not to mention the fact that corporate control of the gov't and society is on a whole other level there compared to the West, don't expect those laws to change any time soon.
The DMCA is an American law. Japanese IP law does not figure into this scenario at all.