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GameForestPublished at May 21, 2026 at 03:05 PM1:23
Game Genie Won Against Nintendo! Epic 90s Court Battle #retrogaming #nintendo #gaming #gamegenie thumbnail

Game Genie Won Against Nintendo! Epic 90s Court Battle #retrogaming #nintendo #gaming #gamegenie

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Published time
May 21, 2026 at 03:05 PM
Duration
1:23
Video type
News & Politics
Channel region
United States
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97.4K
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2.8K
Comments
307
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$93.53 - $545.6
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$0.96 - $5.6
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Video Description
Nintendo tried to stop the Game Genie... and lost spectacularly! In this classic BBC news report from the early 90s, we see the aftermath as Codemasters (the Darling brothers) celebrate their huge legal victory against Nintendo. The Game Genie cheat device was ruled legal — no copyright infringement! This landmark case shaped gaming history and fair use for mods/cheats. 🔥 Did you ever use a Game Genie on your NES? #Nintendo #GameGenie #90sGaming #RetroGaming #GamingHistory #Nostalgia #Lawsuit #BBCNews #youtubeshorts #gaming #retro
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