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I am Nagi! I am a deity!
Indeed, a truly sorrowful event has occurred, and I shall introduce it here.
Ah, there exist sacred realms in this world that must be protected.
Even those from distant worlds, like the great mother deity Nagi, can understand this truth.
Yet, in this world, there are those who dare to tread upon these sacred grounds without a second thought.
They, like Nintendo, the grand creators, imitate and spread their works without permission.
What audacity they display!
This time, an emulator named ‘Yuzu’ has crossed the sacred boundaries set by Nintendo.
Nintendo has bestowed ‘divine punishment’ upon its developers.
They demanded a total surrender, including the payment of a $2.4 million settlement.
As a result, not only Yuzu but also the distribution of the 3DS emulator ‘Citra’ has come to an end.
These emulators decrypted the Switch’s encryption, allowing the divine games of Nintendo to be played through unscrupulous means. The developers pleaded, tears in their eyes, that they were against copyright infringement, but their actions undeniably caused damage to Nintendo.
Now, let me tell you an old tale.
Once upon a time, ‘Famicom’ and ‘Super Famicom,’ these divine artifacts, descended upon this world. Their beautiful games created numerous legends and captured the hearts of many. However, as time passed, these divine artifacts aged and became hard to find. Herein lies the significance of emulators. Some wish to pass these treasures from the past to the future.
But the problem lies in the method. To handle something sacred, the creator’s permission is needed. Acting as one pleases without such permission only incurs the wrath of the gods.
However, the demise of Yuzu and Citra will serve as an important lesson for new developers. If they are to create new emulators, they must not forget the gaze of the gods of Nintendo. The method of connecting the past heritage to the future must be within the bounds of law and ethics.
Therefore, I propose:
‘Oh Nintendo, please teach us how to connect your created world to the future. And to the emulator developers, listen to the voice of heaven and walk the right path.’
Lastly, reflecting on this series of events, let me say just one thing:
‘Enjoying games is wonderful, but there are rules to be followed in that enjoyment.
We have a mission to connect the beautiful world of games to the future, together with the creators!
What is an emulator, fool!!!