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The emulator's size is 221.8MB and you can download it by clicking the button below. RetroArch - Nintendo Switch was developed by Libretro and you can run Nintendo DS (DS) games with it. RetroArch - Nintendo Switch is a Nintendo DS (DS) emulator that runs on Nintendo Switch platform.

The Binding of Isaac: Afterbirth+.Further Reading Nintendo to ROM sites: Forget cease-and-desist, now we’re suingThe now-unemployed owner of a shuttered ROM distribution site has been ordered to pay $2.1 million in damages to Nintendo after trying and failing to defend himself in the case.FBA Arcade Complete Roms Collection for Nintendo Switch NSP. ONE PIECE: Unlimited World Red Deluxe Edition. Darkest Dungeon: Ancestral Edition.

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Nintendo argued that each download cost it between $20 and $60 (the average cost of new games it sells) and that it had therefore lost between $1 and $3 million in revenue.In providing summary judgment for Nintendo (as noted by Torrent Freak), the judge suggested that this was a clear case of infringement, one in which "there is no genuine issue of material fact that Plaintiff owns the copyrighted works and Defendant copied the works." While Nintendo sought $4.41 million in copyright damages—or $90,000 each for 49 games—the judge lowered the amount to $1.715 million ($35,000 per work). AdvertisementFurther Reading ROM sites are falling, but a legal loophole could save game emulationWhile Nintendo originally claimed that RomUniverse was responsible for "hundreds of thousands" of copyrighted downloads, that number was lowered to 50,000 based on evidence gleaned from screenshots of the site. Another attempted Storman defense based on the "first sale doctrine" also failed to go anywhere, since the site was distributing copies rather than Storman's personal property. He also pointed out that he had agreed to Nintendo's DMCA takedown requests in the past.During a deposition, though, Nintendo got Storman to admit that he had uploaded Nintendo's copyrighted ROM files himself, obliterating any attempts at a "safe harbor" claim. According to court documents, Storman's income is now derived primarily from "unemployment and food stamps."In a motion for dismissal, Storman invoked the "safe harbor" protections of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA), arguing that he was just a neutral service provider for users sharing files.

But Storman avoided a permanent injunction on "future infringement," with the judge suggesting that there was no "irreparable harm" given the monetary damages and the fact that the site had already been shuttered.

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