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What does Nintendo think about amateur GBA development?

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What does Nintendo think about amateur GBA development?

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Nintendo is in business to make money and to maximize their profit returns. They may have other motivations as well but it is probably safe to assume that this motivation is high in their list of priorities. As such, I’m sure they are not opposed to the idea of selling as much of their product as possible with as little competition as possible. If you are doing anything that you think they might interpret as cutting into their profits then that’s probably a bad sign. The following is a suggested list of things that could conceivably be interpreted as profit infringement. If you are not actively doing any of the following then you are probably not a top priority on their concern list (i.e. And some of the Nintendo employees probably admire what you are doing, even if that’s off the record. ;-): a) You are distributing copyright games, of which Nintendo has licensed, on a website or by any other distribution method. b) You are openly or otherwise sharing what they might consider NDA mate

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