Oh wow, okay. So, there’s this thing happening with Nintendo. And man, it’s kinda got that drama vibe, you know? Basically, there’s this Brazilian watchdog—Procon-SP, sounds kinda official—taking issue with Nintendo over some, uh, sketchy stuff in their license agreements. You know, those things nobody reads but everyone clicks “Agree” on? Yeah, those.
So, I guess Nintendo’s got this power trip clause where they can just, like, shut down your online account or even brick your console if you color outside their lines. I mean, yikes, right?
This all blew up ’cause Procon-SP called them out on it. They were like, “Hold up, this isn’t cool.” They had to reach all the way to Nintendo’s office in the U.S. to get some traction. Apparently, Nintendo doesn’t really have a base in Brazil, which is just adding to the mess. So, they’re roping in some Brazilian lawyers to hash it out.
Oh, and then there’s this drama with these Mig Flash cards. It’s like this trick cartridge thing, letting you store a bunch of games on it, straight onto a microSD. People are saying they’re getting banned even when they’re using their own game backups. It’s like, is that wrong or not? Who even knows anymore?
Nintendo’s all, like, “Yeah, we’ll think about it,” but there’s a kind of ticking clock ’cause they’ve got 20 days to get back. Just to toss another log on this chaotic fire, the Switch 2 is selling out like crazy. It’s so wild, the prez of Nintendo had to, like, publicly apologize since no one can snag one.
Anyway, this whole saga’s got layers. Maybe Nintendo will change something, maybe not. Hold on to your hats, folks. It’s a ride.