A Pokemon TCG store that was the victim of an armed robbery is now changing its name following Nintendo apparently getting in ...
The Pokémon card shop in NYC that was robbed at gunpoint is being forced to change its name, thanks to Nintendo's lawyers.
A New York Pokemon Card store called The Poke Court made headlines earlier this year when it was robbed at gunpoint by thieves who stole over $100,000 in Pokemon cards and merch. Now, The Poke Court ...
The shop posted on its Instagram account that Nintendo reached out with “concerns” about its name and logo, which included the iconic red-and-white Poké Ball. “The short story is Nintendo reached out ...
A New York Pokémon card store is being forced to rebrand by Nintendo, after suffering a frightening armed robbery that gained it media attention.
The Pokemon TCG store, which was the victim of a $100k armed robbery, has been forced to change its name after being ...
A New York Pokemon card shop is changing its name because Nintendo contacted the owners over branding concerns.
Similar to other burglaries, the thieves first broke into a business next door to eventually reach the collectibles shop.
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