Nintendo Gateway System Sample Clauses

The Nintendo Gateway System clause defines the terms and conditions under which Nintendo's proprietary gaming platform or network is accessed and used. Typically, this clause outlines the requirements for connecting to the system, such as hardware compatibility, software licensing, and user conduct expectations. It may also address issues like content restrictions, data usage, and limitations on third-party modifications. The core function of this clause is to ensure that users interact with the Nintendo Gateway System in a manner that protects Nintendo's intellectual property, maintains system integrity, and provides a consistent user experience.
Nintendo Gateway System. To promote and increase demand for games on Nintendo video game systems, NOA licenses select games in various non-coin activated commercial settings such as commercial airlines, cruise ships, rail systems and hotels, where customers play games on specially adapted Nintendo video game hardware referred to as the "Nintendo Gateway System". If NOA identifies a Game for possible license on the Nintendo Gateway System, the parties agree to conduct good faith negotiations to determine commercially reasonable terms for such participation.
Nintendo Gateway System. To promote and increase demand for games on Nintendo video game systems, NINTENDO licenses a system (the “Nintendo Gateway System”) in various non-coin activated commercial settings such as commercial airlines, cruise ships, rail systems and hotels, where customers play games on specially adapted Nintendo video game systems. If NINTENDO identifies a Game for possible license on the Nintendo Gateway System, the parties agree to conduct good faith negotiations toward including the Game in the Nintendo Gateway System.
Nintendo Gateway System. To promote and increase demand for games on NCL video game systems, NCL licenses select games in various non-coin activated commercial settings such as commercial airlines, cruise ships, rail systems and hotels, where customers play games on specially adapted NCL video game hardware referred to as the "Nintendo Gateway System." If NCL identifies a Game for possible license on the Nintendo Gateway System, the parties agree to conduct good faith negotiations to determine commercially reasonable terms for such participation.
Nintendo Gateway System. LICENSEE acknowledges that NINTENDO operates the Nintendo Gateway System in various non-coin activated commercial settings including, but not limited to, commercial airlines, cruise ships and hotels, whereby customers may be charged on a per use basis to play various Games on an adapted Nintendo 64 and/or Super Nintendo Entertainment System. The purpose of the Gateway System is to promote and increase demand for Nintendo 64 software in general. LICENSEE acknowledges that NINTENDO selects high quality Nintendo 64 software for possible participation in the program and may indentify one or more of LICENSEE's Games for possible adaptation and participation. Should NINTENDO identify one of LICENSEE's Games for possible participation, LICENSEE hereby agrees to conduct a good faith discussion with NINTENDO about the inclusion and adaptation of such Game for the Nintendo 64 Gateway System.
Nintendo Gateway System. LICENSEE acknowledges that NINTENDO operates the Nintendo Gateway System in various non-coin activated commercial settings including, but not limited to, commercial airlines, cruise ships and hotels, whereby customers may be charged on a per use basis to play various Games on an adapted Nintendo 64 and/or Super Nintendo Entertainment System. The purpose of the Gateway System is to promote and increase demand for Nintendo 64 software in general. LICENSEE acknowledges that NINTENDO selects high quality Nintendo 64 software for possible participation in the program and may indentify one or more of LICENSEE's Games for possible adaptation and participation. Should NINTENDO identify one of LICENSEE's Games for possible participation, LICENSEE hereby agrees to conduct a good faith discussion with NINTENDO about the inclusion and adaptation of such Game for the Nintendo 64 Gateway System.

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