Stone Mason, Canadian ExPat living in the UK, Hobbyist musician.
Nope, if you look, this is pretty standard.
I’m sure they do, however, as with 90%+ of most EULA’s contents, that wouldn’t stand up as legally binding in a fair number of countries.
As Russ notes, this is the second strike from Nintendo on his channel. The first, it’s worth pointing out, was related to his coverage of a device which allows you to dump Switch games to your computer
[My emphasis]
It should be noted, the only way to legally play an emulated game is to dump the files off a cart/cd/floppy/w.e that you personally own. Which makes this even more egregious, as the video is about a device that could be used for piracy, but is also one of the only ways to legally make a backup of your property.
It wasn’t an active war anymore, and Atari isn’t Atari anymore. Idk about Intellivision, but I’m sure they’ve changed hands loads and diluted their brand too. Nothing burger “war” tastes of nothing
Even a broken clock is right twice a day…
With Clarence Thomas it’s once every few decades.
Pffffffffffff…believe it when people start reporting not being fucked and fleeced
I’ve been telling everyone I know to sign, even those without any interest in video games, as stronger consumer protections are always good 👍
Uhhhhhhh…what a horrible day to be literate