Cute, colorful, fun: the video game worlds of the Japanese Nintendo group are considered a particularly friendly place and have captivated generations of gamers on their screens for decades. To ensure this remains the case, Nintendo isn’t just relying on the quality of its games. Within the “Super Mario” and “Pokémon” group there is a division that couldn’t be more serious – and is feared worldwide.
Anyone who goes to Nintendo’s store must have deep pockets: this is the experience of individuals, companies and online communities in recent years who have been seen as a threat by Nintendo with their stores or software products. Nintendo’s legal department is making headlines with one lawsuit after another – against other game developers who allegedly copy Nintendo ideas, open source emulators, game moderators, and pretty much any company that even remotely tries to wear a red cap with “M” to be used when driving things forward. Krone+ takes a look inside Nintendo’s legal department and analyzes why the Japanese rely so consistently on their lawyers.
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