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Japan Arrests First Alleged Nintendo Switch Modder in New Era of Video Game Piracy

May 05,2025 Author: Nova

In a groundbreaking move against video game piracy, Japanese authorities have made their first arrest related to the modification of Nintendo Switch hardware. On January 15, a 58-year-old man was apprehended on suspicion of breaching the Trademark Act. He allegedly modified second-hand Nintendo Switch consoles by welding specialized parts to their circuit boards, enabling these devices to run pirated games. These modified consoles were reportedly loaded with 27 illegally obtained games and sold for ¥28,000 (approximately $180) each. The suspect has confessed to the charges and is under further investigation for potential additional violations.

Nintendo has been at the forefront of combating piracy, with notable actions including a takedown request in May 2024 targeting 8,500 copies of the Switch emulator Yuzu, following its initial removal two months earlier. The lawsuit against Yuzu's creator, Tropic Haze, highlighted that the highly anticipated game, The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, had been pirated over a million times before its official release in 2023. Nintendo's aggressive legal stance is evident in other successful lawsuits, such as the one against the game file-sharing site RomUniverse, which resulted in damages of $2.1 million in 2021 and over $12 million in 2018. Additionally, Nintendo's efforts extended to blocking the GameCube and Wii emulator Dolphin from being released on the PC gaming platform Steam.

This week, insights into Nintendo's anti-piracy strategy were shared by a patent lawyer representing the company. Koji Nishiura, Assistant Manager of Nintendo's Intellectual Property Division, addressed the contentious issue of emulators, stating, "To begin with, are emulators illegal or not? This is a point often debated. While you can’t immediately claim that an emulator is illegal in itself, it can become illegal depending on how it’s used." This statement underscores Nintendo's nuanced approach to tackling piracy and emulation, emphasizing the importance of usage context in legal considerations.

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