But given Nintendo's long-held stance on emulation, we find Valve's requirement for us to get approval from Nintendo for a Steam release to be impossible,' it wrote.
'Valve ultimately runs the store and can set any condition they wish for software to appear on it. 'Considering the strong legal wording at the start of the document and the citation of DMCA law, we took the letter very seriously,' the Dolphin team wrote, before announcing it would no longer release its emulator on Steam. The team behind the Dolphin emulator was subsequently told by the platform holder it had to come to an agreement with Nintendo before it could release the emulator on Steam.
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