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Zammis Clark. The Nintendo data leak, also known as the Nintendo Gigaleak, is a series of leaks of data from the Japanese video game company Nintendo on the anonymous imageboard website 4chan. The leak started in March 2018, but became most prominent in 2020. [2] Ten main sets of data leaked on 4chan, ranging from game and console source code ...
A Nintendo Direct specifically concerning software and hardware related to the Nintendo 3DS family of consoles. This type of Nintendo Direct has been discontinued after its run from 2013 to 2016, although Nintendo 3DS games appeared outside of this type until 2019. Wii U Direct. 30–50 minutes.
Throughout 2020, the source code for several games by Nintendo (as well as console firmware) was leaked by anonymous users on 4chan. These include the first four (and seventh) generations of the Pokémon series and the firmware for the Nintendo 64, GameCube, and 3DS. See Nintendo data leak for more information. Oni: 2001 2021 Various Third ...
The first leak began in May, and it included source code, designs, hardware drawings, documentation, and other internal information primarily related to the Nintendo 64, GameCube, and Wii. The leak may have been related to BroadOn, a company that Nintendo had contracted to help with the Wii's design, [81] or to Zammis Clark, a Malwarebytes ...
The page conflates multiple leaks from 2018 to 2020 (all originating from the same hack in 2018) as two leaks in 2020. --HiccupJul 08:32, 31 July 2020 (UTC) HiccupJul, I'm not super familiar with the details of the leaks. According to the article, the data was stolen in 2018 but not leaked until 2020. Were there leaks before 2020 too?
The presentation coincided with Pokémon Day, a fan celebration of Pokémon on the anniversary of the Japanese release of Pokémon Red and Green. [42] A second Nintendo Direct about the games was held on 5 June 2019, and it further revealed the games' new features, characters, and Pokémon.
The Super Mario Bros. 35th Anniversary[a] was a celebration of the Super Mario video game series created by Shigeru Miyamoto. The series began with the release of Super Mario Bros. on September 13, 1985, and has since spanned over twenty games appearing on every major Nintendo video game console. Through a series of leaks initially reported by ...
Good Job! is a 2020 puzzle video game developed by Dutch developer Paladin Studios and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo Switch console. The player controls a megacorporation CEO's son in completing exaggerated office tasks in destructive playground-style puzzles to climb the corporate ladder. Although there are normal ways to complete the ...