The blog post states that the emulator's code only uses "an incredibly tiny portion of our code" devoted to circumvention. Nintendo's letter to Valve claimed that the use of the key was not authorized by Nintendo. The blog post also talks about the Dolphin Emulator's use of the Wii Common Key to play Wii games. 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. Valve ultimately runs the store and can set any condition they wish for software to appear on it. We are abandoning our efforts to release Dolphin on Steam. So, after a long stay of silence, we have a difficult announcement to make. Valve then told the Dolphin Emulator team they would need to chat with Nintendo and get its permission. In turn, Nintendo sent Valve a request not to publish it.
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