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Nintendo issues takedown for Mario Royale. Developer re-releases as DMCA Royale | The Arcadist
Nintendo DMCA takedown removes hundreds of fan games from website Game Jolt - Nintendo Wire
Nintendo Issues Mass DMCA Takedown, 379 Fan-Made Games Forcibly Removed - Nintendo Life
There's No Such Thing as a Nintendo – Nintendeal
Nintendo takes down 379 fan-made games via DMCA - Somag News
Sega pokes fun at Nintendo's stringent DMCA policies - Neowin
Nintendo hits a Metroid fansite with a DMCA Takedown notice, file no longer hosted | NeoGAF
KoopaTV: We Received a DMCA Takedown Notice From “Nate Bihldorff”
KoopaTV: We Received a DMCA Takedown Notice From “Nate Bihldorff”
GameSpot - Nintendo of America issued a mass DMCA takedown resulting in a total of 379 fan-made games being removed from gaming website and hosting service Game Jolt. Most of the games
Løri 🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️ on Twitter: "I tried posting my most recent Pikmin edit and got a DMCA takedown for it. Meaning Nintendo is in fact making Pikmin 3 Deluxe Deluxe https://t.co/lRKW9QjBJS" / Twitter
Nintendo targets fan games in DMCA takedown
Nintendo Issues Mass DMCA Takedown, 379 Fan-Made Games Forcibly Removed - Nintendo Life
Commodore Computer Club publishes DCMA email from Nintendo – Vintage is The New Old
They gotta nerf DMCA in the next irl patch : r/gaming
Rumor: Nintendo issuing DMCA takedown notices for pornographic fan art
Sega Takes Potshots At DMCA-Happy Nintendo While Being Cool About Fan Games | Techdirt
Nintendo May Have Issued A Copyright Claim To Take Down Some Raunchy Bowser Art - Nintendo Life
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Nintendo's DMCA-backed quest against online fan games | Ars Technica
Nintendo Mass DMCA Takedown Removes Hundreds of Fangames from Game Jolt * TorrentFreak
The Nintendo Cycle | Nintendo | Know Your Meme
Is Nintendo really taking down Super Mario Bros 64? – Vintage is The New Old
Nintendo issues DMCA takedown for Super Mario Bros. Commodore 64 port | Ars Technica