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So, I was surfing the web yesterday, and guess what? I found out that this site, NWS2U.com or something, you know, one of those spots where folks grab pirated Switch games (honestly, I didn’t even know people still did that) got knocked offline by the U.S. authorities. It’s wild! This place was like the one-stop-shop for freeloaders — people downloading games without paying a single penny. The page now? It’s got these big ol’ badges of the U.S. Department of Justice and the FBI just staring at you. Yikes.
There’s this bold text that screams something like: “Hey, we’ve snagged this site!” courtesy of the FBI and some Dutch folks, FIOD or whatever. It’s all legal mumbo jumbo, but bottom line, it’s like a dead-end for anyone trying to grab those free ROMs for their hacked consoles or emulators. Tough break for ’em, I guess.
Nintendo, man, they’re like the helicopter parents of the gaming world! Super protective of their stuff. They’re out here banning people left and right for using stuff like Mig Flash. Sounds paranoid, right? Even went as far as stopping other USB-C hubs from connecting to the new Switch 2. Only those fancy Nintendo docks work now. But who knows, they might just block those too with some update. Oh, and apparently the Brazilian government wasn’t too thrilled about some strict terms in their agreement. Interesting twist, right? But hey, Nintendo gives folks a pass sometimes if they got caught up in scams. So, not all doom and gloom.
And oh my gosh, the Switch 2! It’s selling like hotcakes! Blew the first Switch’s sales out of the water by a million units in just a weekend. I get why Nintendo’s playing defense with their games. Some gamers are really into those exclusives. And sure, the Switch 2 is better than the original, but it doesn’t pack the punch of those beefier systems like the Steam Deck. But it’s all good, people still love it.
Anyway — gosh, did I go off on a tangent there? But yeah, crazy stuff happening in the gaming world, huh? Just a day in the life, I suppose.