Nintendo characters being used to promote sexually explicit material online, as well as domain squatters, suing individuals who owned domain names based on
FIFA CoinsNintendo's Pokemon characters. "These web sites are an obvious attempt to profit
illegally from the success of Pokemon," said Flamm. "Nintendo is intent on
protecting its brands and properties against any attempt of cybersquatting."More
recently, Flamm saw Nintendo through a number of patent lawsuits protecting
validity of the Wii Remote and the
Buy Fut 18 Coins company's other console controllers."We sincerely appreciate and want to recognize all Rick has accomplished, not only
for Nintendo of America, but also for Nintendo globally," said Nintendo of
America chairman Tatsumi Kimishima in a statement Thursday. "His passion for the
business and the outstanding efforts and results of his team are
unparalleled."Prior to joining Nintendo, Flamm served as a managing partner at
the Seattle law firm of Smith & Leary. He earned his bachelor's degree from
Ithaca College and his law degree from Gonzaga Law School in Washington.
3D Dot Game Heroes developer and middleware provider Silicon Studio today announced that its Orochi game engine has been updated with PlayStation Vita
support.The Japanese-language engine provides developers with the tools to port
their Windows-based games over to PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 smoothly.It also
provides over forty development tools, with twelve libraries that range from
graphics and physics to AI.As reported by Andriasang, the engine now supports
for porting games over to the PlayStation Vita, which is due to launch in Japan next month.The engine also allows for quick multi-platform development for mmogo
those developers looking to release games for both PlayStation 3 and PS
Vita.Sony revealed the European PlayStation Vita software launch line-up earlier
this month, although it is yet to divulge its software plans for the U.S.
launch.