Lenovo removes handheld emulator pre-loaded with Nintendo and Sega games from sale

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Lenovo has discontinued the G02 handheld emulator after it was found to be pre-loaded with copyrighted Nintendo and Sega games. The device, initially marketed for the Chinese market, was sold internationally with dozens of classic games. Lenovo initially denied responsibility, claiming it was a third-party product. Following international attention and a name change to "Sunyao G02," Lenovo has now removed the device from all sales platforms.


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