News
Earlier this week Develop asked the industry for their views on the potential, and pitfalls, of Wii development. A report on the industry’s verdict can be found here, but below you can read all ...
A jury awarded $16 million to the family of a Sacramento-area woman who died in a 2007 radio stunt in which participants chugged water and held their bladders in order to win a Wii. Nintendo ...
A jury has ruled that Nintendo must pay $10.1 million because its Wii and Wii U systems infringe a patent belonging to a Dallas medical motion-detection company. The patent drawings show a body ...
After suing Nintendo over the motion-sensing accelerometers used for Wii Remotes, iLife has been awarded $10 million by a Texas Jury. Nintendo has provided a statement explaining "On Aug. 31 ...
As with anything as popular as the Wii, Nintendo has faced numerous lawsuits over the years regarding its home console. One such case came to a close just this week--at least for now--with a jury ...
The jury found in 2017 that sales of Nintendo’s Wii U games including Wii Sports, Wii Sports Resort, Wii Club Sports and Mario Kart 8, infringed upon claim 1 of the ‘796 patent and awarded ...
According to a statement provided to Glixel, Nintendo of America has been deemed culpable of infringing on iLife’s motion-sensing accelerometer technology through the Wii controllers by a ...
In the end, the jury found that the Wii Remote and Nunchuck controllers didn't infringe on the patent, but the Wii Classic Controller, WaveBird controller, and Nintendo GameCube controllers did.
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results