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Nintendo's case against Genki is pending approval from a judge as of this writing. With victories over sharehosting websites and Switch pirates under its belt, Nintendo continues to flex its legal ...
A French journalist reported being told that Genki’s CES booth had been visited by the Nintendo reps after the Switch 2 replica blew up online. Genki later told a Japanese publication that the ...
Genki isn’t the only company that unveiled accessories for the Switch 2 before Nintendo officially revealed it. Dbrand announced a Switch 2 case in December, and before that, smaller accessory ...
Cameras attached to the Switch 2 need to perform multiple functions. They allow for video—Nintendo’s Discord-like feature ...
Nintendo claims that Edward Tsai, Genki’s CEO, told CES attendees that his company had access to an authentic Switch 2 console, which it used to design its accessories.
Image: Damien McFerran / Nintendo Life. Last weekend, Nintendo formally opened a lawsuit against accessory manufacturer Genki following the Switch 2 "leak" at this year's CES.We saw Nintendo's ...
In a lawsuit filed on May 2, Nintendo sued Human Things, Inc. aka Genki, for trademark infringement. It’s a shotgun blast of a lawsuit that claims the accessory maker engaged in unfair ...
UPDATE 2.12pm: Genki has responded to Nintendo's legal complaint, saying it is "taking it seriously", and is "proud of the work [it has] done". "You may have seen that Nintendo recently filed a ...
Genki's CEO, Edward Tsai, is also charged with showing 3D-printed mockups and claiming that Genki "had or had access to an authentic Switch 2, on which Genki based the mockups, renderings, and 3D ...
Just before the official Switch 2-centric Nintendo Direct, Genki hosted a “Genki Indirect” on YouTube, highlighting the wide range of Switch 2 products they were working on.
Nintendo says this misled consumers and suggests Genki may have accessed Switch 2 details improperly. The company wants Genki to stop using its trademarks and possibly destroy all related products.