The nintendo lawyers are gonna have to remind themselves not to send cease and desists to this place. Yknow, since the historical records housed there inherently infringe on various nintendo copyrights /s
this post was submitted on 19 Aug 2024
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Either that, or they might dedicate a whole wing of the museum to all the lawsuits they fired off throughout their history, against independent community fan projects.
Nintendo is a lawsuit company that makes games on the side after all.
nintendo's idea of a museum is a (physically) giant minigame collection.
amazing.