If nintendo cant successfully remove decades of ip from the internet while they are currently an active company, how do you expect them to do so if they have folded? This thread relates to emulation, which is alive and well, and likely not going anywhere.
How would Nintendo be able to remove "decades of IP" if they went out of business?
So, clearly you don’t understand how IP works.
Clearly you don't understand how game preservation/ piracy works
Everyone would freak out at the decades of IP. They’ll no longer have access to. Otherwise, nothing at all would happen.
That means, for the vast majority of 99% of people, nothing will happen.
No, your bullshit religion isn’t real.
Literally had to check to make sure I was in the Nintendo thread when I read your comment.
That being said, what the fuuuuuck are you on about?
If nintendo cant successfully remove decades of ip from the internet while they are currently an active company, how do you expect them to do so if they have folded? This thread relates to emulation, which is alive and well, and likely not going anywhere.
How would Nintendo be able to remove "decades of IP" if they went out of business?
So, clearly you don’t understand how IP works.
Clearly you don't understand how game preservation/ piracy works