Nintendo Cracks Down on Emulators
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Nintendo recently cracked down on the popular Switch emulator Yuzu, forcing it to shut down and pay over $2 million in damages.
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The developer of the popular Pizza Boy emulators for Game Boy, Game Boy Color, and Game Boy Advance has decided to pull his emulators from the Play Store.
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A key developer of the upcoming Strato Nintendo Switch emulator has stepped away from the project, though the emulator itself is not dead.
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The developer of the Drastic emulator confirmed they are pulling it from the Play Store and opening its source code, citing Nintendo's crackdown.
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Other emulators like DuckStation (PlayStation) and AetherSX2 (PlayStation 2) have also faced issues lately due to Nintendo and Google policy changes.