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      <title>Nintendo&#39;s Legal Victory Over Modchip Seller: A $2 Million Settlement</title>
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      <description>In a significant legal battle, Nintendo has successfully reached a $2 million settlement with Ryan Daly, a Michigan-based seller of modded Switch consoles. This case highlights the ongoing struggle between gaming companies and those who facilitate piracy through unauthorized hardware modifications. Daly, who operated Modded Hardware, initially denied any wrongdoing but ultimately agreed to pay Nintendo to avoid further legal proceedings.&#xA;Nintendo&amp;rsquo;s lawsuit, filed in July 2024, accused Daly of selling modded consoles and devices that allowed users to play pirated games, including popular titles like Super Mario and The Legend of Zelda.</description>
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