Nintendo and litigation are, by now, inseparable bedfellows, but usually with Nintendo’s lawyers wielding these as cudgels against anyone it perceives as even mildly infringing on its intellectual property. Lawsuits against fan games, emulator and ROM websites, and even a cease-and-desist against customised Joy-Cons shells meant to pay homage to a beloved YouTuber, Etika, and with proceeds that were originally going to a mental health charity, you know the drill.
But in one recent lawsuit, the
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