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Nintendo Tops U.S. Video Game Hardware Sales in April

By  •  Wii, DS

According to the independent NPD Group, Nintendo’s Wii™ system and Nintendo DS™ family of systems outsold all other gaming hardware in the United States during the month of April. Even …
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Harmonix Talks Future Of Green Day Rock Band

By  •  Wii

The impression we have been getting about Green Day Rock Band is Harmonix isn’t interested in DLC. Could they be interested in Green Day Rock Band 2?

“We’re not ruling out …
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Green Day Was Approached Before For A Video Game

By  •  Wii

“We were approached a long time ago by people who will remain anonymous. And we felt, well, that world of the gaming industry could get pretty cutthroat. We met with …
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Nintendo Files Lawsuit against Repeat Piracy Offender

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REDMOND, Wash.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– In the ongoing fight against video game piracy worldwide, Nintendo of America Inc. has filed a civil lawsuit against the owner of multiple websites that sell illegal video game copiers. Nintendo filed suit on May 11 in the Western District of Washington against the owner of NXPGAME of Queens, New York.

Nintendo investigated a website owned by NXPGAME and found that it was selling illegal video game copiers that enable the user to download, play and distribute illegal copies of Nintendo DS™ and Nintendo DSi™ video game software. After multiple letters and telephone calls from Nintendo’s legal counsel, the owner agreed to cease selling game copiers and closed his website. Shortly thereafter, the owner launched an identical business at a different website address, and redirected people who visited his old site to the new one to purchase illegal game copiers.
Despite the repeated attempts to get NXPGAME Inc. to cease its illegal activities, the company and its owner continue to operate multiple websites that sell illegal game copiers. Nintendo asserts that NXPGAME is willfully infringing on the company’s intellectual property rights. Additionally, one of the company’s websites uses Nintendo registered trademarks and violates Nintendo’s copyrights.

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