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Nintendo shuts down Switch emulator Ryujinx
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'offered an agreement'
So bribed them?
Probably more of a "Do x, y, and z and we agree not to sue you about it"
If Nintendo is smart, they should offer a job. Those guys most probably know more about those systems than many of their employees. And also Nintendo develops emulators for their online service. They could clearly profit by hiring them.
Make good sense
They sent people to his house
I'm Brazil
motherfucker had goons sicced on him
hi Brazil, I'm Dad!
Hi dad, I'm Brazil ๐ช๐๐ช
FWIW Brazil has the largest population of Japanese people outside of Japan.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_diaspora
Honestly that in itself sounds illegal. What was the emulator's license? The guy taking the money isn't the only code contributor.