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Billion-dollar company Nintendo awarded $2.1 million after suing ROM seller
August 06, 2025
If there’s one thing Nintendo is passionate about — besides constantly delaying the expansion of the Metroid franchise — it’s suing people. The notoriously strict company throws DMCA notices aroundwithout abandonand seems to love being in courtrooms.
But Nintendo really seems to delight in taking companies to court that deal in Nintendo ROMs. One such case just closed in Nintendo’s favor (viaTorrentFreak), with popular site ROMUniverse forced to hand over $2.1 million to Nintendo. This is another win for Nintendo in its never-ending attempts to stop retro console emulation.

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ROMUniverse owner Matthew Storman disputed the accusations, choosing to represent himself in court. He argued that he never actually uploaded any of the ROMs, so he shouldn’t be at fault. US District Court Judge Consuelo Marshall didn’t buy it, though.
However, Judge Marshall did significantly decrease Storman’s financial penalty. Nintendo wanted $15 million from ROMUniverse, but the judge thought that was too much. She concluded that ROMUniverse’s presence didn’t significantly harm Nintendo’s business (the companymade record profits last year). Besides, the site is no longer online, with Storman removing it in the middle of the trial after discussing the matter with Nintendo’s lawyers.
Obviously, there are still plenty of other sites out there that host Nintendo ROMs. But ROMUniverse will no longer be one of them and Nintendo has another $2.1 million tothrow on the pile.
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