Funny? Yes. Legal? Probably not.
When a company creates a successful product you can bet that unscrupulous rivals will try to replicate the concept with cheap clones in the hope that a few easy sales can be chalked up from unsuspecting consumers. We saw it happen with the
Say hello to the 'Nanica Smitch' – a knock-off Switch clone which comes pre-loaded with a whopping 800 games – and, as you might expect, they're ROMs which the company behind this product doesn't have the right to use.
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When a company creates a successful product you can bet that unscrupulous rivals will try to replicate the concept with cheap clones in the hope that a few easy sales can be chalked up from unsuspecting consumers. We saw it happen with the
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, and it's just happened with the Nintendo Switch.Say hello to the 'Nanica Smitch' – a knock-off Switch clone which comes pre-loaded with a whopping 800 games – and, as you might expect, they're ROMs which the company behind this product doesn't have the right to use.
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