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That smoke you see in the distance is actually steam rising from Japan's numerous nuclear plants as they prepare for the incoming demand from the armada of fax machines about to be turned on at Nintendo's lawyer's offices.
The port is legal. The trick is that it doesn't include any Nintendo IP-- you have to supply your own ROM
Legality never factored in before, why should it now?
It's always factored in. Can you show me examples where legality was not factored in?
I like to play the Ocarina of Time port on my Switch for extra "pissing off Nintendo" points.