"Nintendo's Legal Battle Against Emulator Piracy"

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Nintendo of America has filed a lawsuit against Rhode Island-based company Tropic Haze, LLC for creating software called Yuzu, which allegedly enables piracy of Nintendo Switch games. The 41-page complaint filed in U.S. District Court accuses Tropic Haze of circumventing protections against illegal game downloads and playing. Nintendo is seeking a court order to stop the marketing and manufacturing of the software, as well as financial damages. Tropic Haze has not responded to the lawsuit.
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