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'Palworld' developer says it doesn't know why Nintendo is suing 'Pokémon with guns' game
Nintendo and The Pokémon Company filed a lawsuit against "Pokémon with guns" game Palworld this week, officially kicking off a fight that's been looming since January. Now Palworld developer Pocketpair has responded,
The Pokemon Company and Nintendo Are Suing Palworld In Japan
The Pokemon Company and Nintendo have officially sued Pocketpair for Palworld. In a press release Nintendo Co. Ltd. linked to on Twitter, they said this:
Nintendo, Pokémon Co. Sue Japanese Game Developer for Patent Infringement
Pokémon won a $15 million suit in Shenzhen intermediate courts against Chinese game developers over the game Pocket Monster Reissue.
Nintendo and Pokémon are suing Palworld maker Pocketpair
Nintendo and The Pokémon Company have filed a patent infringement lawsuit against Pocketpair, which makes the game Palworld.
Nintendo's Pokémon patents may shed light on the Palworld lawsuit
The Palworld lawsuit doesn’t sound like it’s about creature design. What is it about?
Nintendo Sues Maker of ‘Palworld,’ a Game Some Have Called ‘Pokémon With Guns’
Nintendo and the the Pokémon Co. have sued Tokyo's Pocketpair over 'Palworld,' a game some have dubbed 'Pokémon With Guns.'
Nintendo and Pokémon Sue Palworld Maker for Patent Infringement
Palworld, a video game mocked as “Pokémon with guns,” became one of the most popular games in the world when it was released in January.
What is patent infringement? Nintendo & Pokemon’s Palworld lawsuit explained
Nintendo and Pokemon have taken legal action against Palworld developer Pocketpair over patent infringement. Here’s what that means
Nintendo Sues Palworld Studio for Its Pokemon-Like Shooter Game
Nintendo and The Pokemon Company have filed a lawsuit in Tokyo District Court against Japanese video game studio Pocketpair, alleging that its parody shooter game Palworld is violating intellectual property laws.
Nintendo sues Palworld-accuses it of ripping off Pokemon
Nintendo will continue to take necessary actions against any infringement of its intellectual property rights including the Nintendo brand itself, to protect the intellectual p
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“We are unaware of the specific patents we are accused of infringing”: Pocketpair responds to Pokémon lawsuit
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Thieves Allegedly Steal $70,000 Worth of Pokémon Cards After Asking Store Staff Which Were Valuable
Thieves are once again targeting the Pokémon Trading Card Game, with a duo in Japan allegedly making off with $70,000 worth ...
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For Pokemon Emerald's 20th birthday, 130 artists grouped up and redrew all 386 Pokemon and put them all in a playable romhack
There are two versions of Pokemon Emerald: ReSpirited. Vanilla is just the standard game but with the new sprites, and the ...
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A local seventh grader’s journey to the Pokémon World Championships
Robert Rosal’s relationship with Pokémon resembled that of most 10-year-olds. Then he signed up for the after-school Pokémon ...
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