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Nintendo criticised for blocking custom Etika Joy-Cons which raised $10k for charity – Video Games Chronicle
Company trends on Twitter after targeting the custom shells for trademark infringement…

Nintendo has attracted criticism for targeting a fan who raised $10,000 for charity by selling custom Joy-Con shells.
Content creator Captain Alex had created the Etikon controller shells in August 2019 in honour of popular Nintendo community figure Desmond “Etika” Amofah, who tragically took his own life earlier that year.
All proceeds from the controller shells were reportedly donated to the JED Foundation, a mental health and suicide prevention charity. According to Alex, Etikons had generated…
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