Nintendo has updated its user agreement in the US to include the punishment of making your "Nintendo device permanently unusable in whole or in part" if you break it. The updated user agreement was ...
Nintendo put out an updated version of its Nintendo User Agreement last night. While this may not sound especially exciting, some of these changes and additions to the fine print set the stage for ...
Nintendo now reserves the right to brick your console if you violate their user agreement. If you have a Nintendo account, you will be receiving an email soon (or you’ve gotten one already) asking you ...
Yesterday, Nintendo (NTODY) released its latest quarterly earnings report, breaking down its financial performance over that period and providing some guidance for the coming months. Following that ...
Nintendo has made a few changes to its user agreement policy. Over 100 edits were made to the document. The most significant change gives the company the right to permanently render your Nintendo ...
So it’s looking a lot like players will finally be able to create proper accounts with the Nintendo Switch, and not have to memorize a long string of numbers whenever they want to add others to their ...
After reports have circulated for days, Nintendo has confirmed that up to 160,000 Nintendo Accounts were compromised as part of a hack that occurred earlier this month. According to the company, the ...
Nintendo's byzantine online account system just got even more complicated, with the addition of a new "User ID" to user accounts. The new User ID seems to be the way you'll be identified online, ...
Like the Nintendo Switch, the Nintendo Switch 2 allows for each console to hold multiple User Account Profiles (up to 8 total users can be created on a single console). Creating new ones will allow ...
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