Super Mario grocery store wins trademark battle against Nintendo. A David vs. Goliath story of a small business taking on a ...
Clones of popular video games are nothing new. It looks like someone tried making one for Mario Strikers on the Xbox store.
Over on the Xbox Store you can currently find Mariostro Strikers: Soccer League, a newly released game that is clearly a ...
The video game giant Nintendo sued a Costa Rican grocery store but now the case is closed. Here's why Nintendo lost, despite ...
Mariostro Striker's key art isn't even the best/worst part of all this. That award goes to the first sentence of the game's ...
free with purchase of the game in-store Nintendo UK shares more info on Super Mario 3D World + Bowser’s Fury – updated controls, new screenshots, and more ...
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As posted to the supermarket's Facebook page (via Eurogamer) by Mario's son, Carlos "Charlito" Alfaro, Nintendo reportedly ...
Mariostro Strikers Soccer League seems like it's inviting Nintendo to send out a few legal strikes of its own.
A Costa Rican supermarket has claimed victory against Nintendo in a trademark battle over its name: Super Mario. The Super Mario shop in San Ramón is allegedly named as such because it is a ...
In a surprising turn of events, Nintendo has actually lost a legal battle against an opponent that is several magnitudes ...