According to court documents filed in the U.S. last month, Philips filed suit against Nintendo for infringing upon a patent for motion control and another for wireless devices that can be remotely controlled by a second device. The suit outlined that Nintendo's Wii, Wii Remote and Wii Remote Plus controllers, Nunchuk, Balance Board, Wii U console, Wii U GamePad, Wii Mini and Wii MotionPlus technology are all in violation of the first patent. The Wii U and GamePad console ecosystem were identified in the suit as infringing upon the second.
Ew. Who uses Polygon most disusting thing about this whole article tbh.
Polygon used to be pretty unbiased but now they thirst for anything Anti-Nintnedo and make their own Anti-Nintendo propaganda. It's really sad tbh. People are so invested in Nintnedo's downfall that they would lie about everything since they know people will read it and take it as fact.
It's actually sad people want to see Nintendo go bankrupt. Not that they ever would () but I hope you guys realise how much it would change everything, and it would damage whoever you stan for in the gaming industry regardless.
Polygon used to be pretty unbiased but now they thirst for anything Anti-Nintnedo and make their own Anti-Nintendo propaganda. It's really sad tbh. People are so invested in Nintnedo's downfall that they would lie about everything since they know people will read it and take it as fact.
That Ben or whatever his name is such a bad writer. I did kii at the "MarioKart 8 will be the worst selling entry" article, then it turned out to have the best first week sales.