Nintendo's victory in a 15-year old lawsuit involving the Wii Remote is a good reminder of the company's advantages in legal ...
Nintendo has finally won damages in a Wii Remote lawsuit it's been fighting since 2010, over an unofficial controller that ...
Nintendo has tentatively won a patent law battle it has been waging for 15 weary years – though BigBen Interactive, now Nacon ...
A lawsuit that stretches back to the Wii era has seemingly come to an end, but there may more battles for Nintendo to fight.
Nintendo has won a legal battle with Nacon over Wii Remote patent infringement, 15 years after the lawsuit was filed. Back in ...
After 15 years of litigation and delays, Nintendo finally comes out victorious in a long-lived lawsuit over Wii console ...
The author is a practicing lawyer and has been playing videogames ever since he could hold a gameboy; obsessed with all things Dark Souls. The Nintendo Wii was a revolutionary console, that changed ...
Leaked internal emails from Nintendo have been published showing mockup images of the controller for the original Wii. Kotaku earlier reported on the leak. The emails are from around 2005, the year ...
Nintendo's Wii hardware crossed the finish line in third place in September, reportedly selling only 254,000 units in that month in North America compared to 312,000 PlayStation 3 units and 484,000 ...
Editor's note: Erik argues that the Wii Remote's less-than-1:1 accuracy is the reason for its mainstream success, and a necessary stepping stone on the way to Sony's Move and Microsoft's Natal.
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