That’s a shame, because Super Soccer is a fairly big part of the SNES story. It was a launch title in my country and Nintendo advertised it as if it was their own.
A SNES library without Super Soccer, is like when Mario loses his cap in SM64. Nothing is broken, but it just feels wrong.
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Re: Nintendo Switch Online Announces Removal Of Super Famicom Title
That’s a shame, because Super Soccer is a fairly big part of the SNES story. It was a launch title in my country and Nintendo advertised it as if it was their own.
A SNES library without Super Soccer, is like when Mario loses his cap in SM64. Nothing is broken, but it just feels wrong.
Re: Nintendo Switch 2 Reveal Trailer Gives First Official Look At The New Console
It finally happened. Nintendo ran out of ideas.
Re: Nintendo Lawyer Breaks Down What Makes An Emulator Illegal
Lawyer breaks down what makes an emulator illegal by saying…
“ "While you can’t immediately claim that an emulator is illegal in itself, it can become illegal depending on how it’s used"”
Here’s a quick list I compiled of other things that are very similar.
Spoons - perfectly legal, unless you maliciously poke someone in the eye with the handle end; should be banned.
Chicken drumsticks - perfectly legal, unless you remove the meat and maliciously poke someone in the eye with the pointy end; should be banned.
Paper - perfectly legal, unless you roll it up into a point and maliciously poke someone in the eye with it. Should be banned.
Thanks Nintendo lawyers for clarifying that emulators are indeed legal.