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You can pontificate about how Nintendo "should go at them", but the fact that they haven't, and continue to allow the video, is a clear sign that they can't, and that your argument, regarding the legality of the LTT video, is wrong. Nintendo have gone after content creators for far less than this, so why aren't they taking the bait and going after LTT, with their video that has millions of views and has likely been forwarded to them several times? Because they know LTT are technically in the right they know they will lose in a court of law against LTT, and they know it would be horrible PR for them. You can straw-man an argument that, "what is shown "legally" will be used for non illegal means more often than legal means", but that wouldn't hold up in a court of law, because the video doesn't demonstrate any alternative 'non-legal' means. No one is losing money based on what is actually being demonstrated in the video. No roms, nothing, are being illegally downloaded.