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Paco Gutierrez, age 9, always wanted a Nintendo console However, due to being extremely poor living in Venezuela, it was just a distant dream. Using his creativity and with the help from his uncle, he made a cardboard Super Mario game, posted it on YouTube and the video went viral.
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9-year-old Paco Gutierrez always wanted a Nintendo game console, but due to the great poverty of Venezuela this remained an unattainable dream. Using their creativity Paco and his uncle crafted a Cardboard Super Mario game and uploaded a video of it to YouTube, where the video went viral.
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Nintendo Sues 9-Year-Old Paco Gutierrez for Cardboard Console — Fact or Fiction? Was a 9- year old actually sued for making a cardboard Nintendo console? 3 min read · Oct 20, 2023
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Nintendo Sues 9-Year-Old Paco Gutierrez for Cardboard Console — Fact or Fiction? Was a 9- year old actually sued for making a cardboard Nintendo console? 3 min read · Oct 20
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A meme about the incident featuring a boy named Paco Gutierrez was spreading on social media, which causes much discussion: A meme falsely claims that Nintendo sued a little boy. Source: iFunny The "video" mentioned in the meme was actually created in 2018 by another Venezuelan boy named Rubén. A boy had indeed made a cardboard Gameboy console.
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Nintendo Sues 9-Year-Old Paco Gutierrez for Cardboard Console — Fact or Fiction? Was a 9- year old actually sued for making a cardboard Nintendo console? 3 min read · Oct 20, 2023
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Did Nintendo Sue 9-Year-Old Paco Gutierrez for Making Cardboard Console? Written by: Dan Evon. Jan 25, 2021.
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Paco Gutierrez, age 9, always wanted a Nintendo console. However, due to being extremely poor living in Venezuela, it was just a distant dream. Using his creativity and with the help from his uncle, he made a cardboard Super Mario game, posted it on YouTube and the video went viral.. Nintendo was so pro-litigation, pro-arbitrary rule.
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A viral Facebook meme claims a 9-year-old boy named Paco Gutierrez always wanted a Nintendo but couldn't afford one, so his created his own cardboard "console" and was faced with a lawsuit.
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Did Nintendo Sue 9-Year-Old Paco Gutierrez for Making Cardboard Console? Written by: Dan Evon. Jan 25, 2021.
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January 25, 2021 Did Nintendo Really sue a 9-year-old for his cardboard S uper Mario Bros. game? You've probably seen the meme circulating about Paco Gutierrez, a 9-year-old boy from Venezuela who built a cardboard version of Super Mario Bros. World 1-1.