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They sued people for competing in a competitive game they made, so they're not above it.
Is this true? What's the story here?
Super Smash Bros. has a long history of contention with Nintendo.
Enough for something to actually end up in court? Because that's pretty specific
Nintendo shuts down Smash World Tour ‘without any warning’
Said tournament was going to have the largest ever prize pool of $250,000.
Not a lawsuit, but I agree that's pretty nasty
Presumably if they didn't comply it would have been a lawsuit
More like waving around legal orders against people who comply because they can't afford to challenge them in court. For this and other reasons, fuck Nintendo.