Koji Nishiura, Nintendo's patent attorney, weighs in on the legality of video game emulators.
A Nintendo Lawyer has clearly described what the company may or may not deem illegal regarding the emulation of their consoles.
Nishiura added that if the emulator also disables security measures like encryption, that could also be considered illegal.
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