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Resident goofball. Freaky furry. Silly little guy who’s not so little. 🇧​🇱​🇺​🇪. Pansexual. Husky. Woof. 🐶

If anything I post makes you think instead of laugh: You read it wrong, dummy.

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Cake day: October 6th, 2024

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  • Schematics are one thing, being able to market and sell them another. The older Nintendo consoles are basically public domain now, or whatever the patent equivalent is. Anyone can make their own modern NES hardware if they have the ability and desire.

    But you wouldn’t be able to do so with the Switch 1 or 2. The Wii. The Wii U. GameCube, maybe? I know for sure the NES and SNES are open. I know for sure the current gen isn’t. Not sure about in between tho.

    If you reverse engineered the Switch 2 (as the schematics are not publicly available afaik) and designed your own version of it, that would be a form of “piracy” if you also tried to sell it. Not sure the legality of simply making such a thing that only you, the creator, would use tho. I am curious about that.