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Nintendo says it refuses to 'succumb to patent trolls' as it wins Maryland case

Engadget - Nintendo issued a fairly terse press release earlier today, announcing that it has prevailed in a US patent lawsuit for the "third consecutive time this year." That particular case concerned Nintendo's Wii Balance Board accessory and Wii Fit and Wii Fit Plus software, which a company called IA Labs said infringed on one of its patents (No. 7,121,982); a claim that was dismissed by the Maryland District Court judge in the case.

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Nintendo delayed Breath of the Wild sequel until spring 2023

According to Eiji Aonuma, the game that was natively had a schedule for a 2022 launch has been postponed to spring 2023.

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Nintendo plans to focus on real virtual worlds, not the metaverse

The metaverse continues to be a (warp) pipe dream.

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Nintendo hacker Bowser settles Switch piracy lawsuit for $10 million in restitution

In October 2020, federal authorities arrested Team Xecuter ring leaders Gary Bowser and Max Louarn on 11 felony counts of piracy.

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