The United States Patent and Trade Office (USPTO) has revoked a patent it granted Nintendo last year, based on a gameplay mechanic used in other games. Last September, Nintendo was granted a US patent ...
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Nintendo's Character-Summoning Patent Has Been Rejected
The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office deals Nintendo a legal blow in its patent pursuits over Pokemon's character-summoning ...
The way Nintendo’s most contentious patent was revoked is especially ironic. It was not necessary for the US Patent and Trademark Office to launch a single video game. When the patent was first ...
Games fray reported that the USPTO rejected all claims of the patent in question, based on ”prior art” references in the form ...
US Patent Office Director John Squires ordered a re-examination of Nintendo's patent, which resulted in rejection of all ...
The US patent office has rejected Nintendo's patent on character summoning, as the Pokemon publishers continue their legal ...
Nintendo has been hit with another blow in its ongoing legal battle with Palworld, as the US Patent Office has rejected its ...
Nintendo's patent for summoning subcharacters into battle, either automatic or player-controlled, has been revoked. Though it ...
United States Patent and Trademark Office initially approved Nintendo's submission in September 2025, but announced a ...
Nintendo can respond to the decision within two months, amend the claims, and appeal. But the fact that the examiner rejected ...
Crimson Desert’s combat can be brutal, but you don't have to face the mercenaries and monsters of Pywell alone. While the ...
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