Soulja Boy Removes Consoles From Stores Following Nintendo Lawsuit The American rapper DeAndre ‘Soulja Boy’ Way pulls his gaming consoles from his website following an impending lawsuit from the gaming giant Nintendo. By Joshua Duckworth Published Dec 30, 2018
Not long after its debut, SouljaGames appears to be dead — despite Soulja Boy’s claims that the emulator was “100% legit” Soulja Boy attends the Epic Games Hosts Fortnite Party Royale on June 12, 2018 in Los Angeles, California. Sadly, SouljaGames appears to be departing as quickly as it arrived.
Soulja Boy has been ruffling feathers ever since he started streaming on Twitch in 2018. He criticized streamers leaving Twitch for YouTube. He took credit for the popularity of Twitch. He even started selling his own console. There has been a lot of speculation, but nobody can figure out exactly what he did wrong this time around.
On December 15, 2018, he announced the release of two more consoles: the Retro SouljaBoy Mini, which resembles a Nintendo Game Boy, and the SouljaGame Fuze, which looks similar to Microsoft’s Xbox One and Sony’s PlayStation 4.
When is Soulja Boy’s Fortnite party royale?
Soulja Boy attends the Epic Games Hosts Fortnite Party Royale on June 12, 2018 in Los Angeles, California. Greg Doherty/Getty Images. Sadly, SouljaGames appears to be departing as quickly as it arrived. Soulja Boy ‘s console and handheld system are no longer on the SouljaWatch website after scrutiny regarding the legality …
Soulja Boy ‘s console and handheld system are no longer on the SouljaWatch website after scrutiny regarding the legality of the young entrepreneur selling emulators — which came installed with other companies’ games — immediately arose.
What is Soulja Boy’s console?
In December 2018, Soulja Boy released a video game console, called the SouljaGame . It drew criticism for being an “overpriced” emulator of Nintendo and Sega handheld games. On December 15, 2018, he announced the release of two more consoles: the Retro SouljaBoy Mini, which resembles a Nintendo Game Boy, and the SouljaGame Fuze, which looks similar to Microsoft’s Xbox One and Sony’s PlayStation 4. As of December 30, 2018, Soulja Boy has pulled the SouljaGame consoles off his store amid threats of a lawsuit from Nintendo. The SouljaGame website was seized by Nintendo and now leads to Nintendo’s website. On January 12, Soulja Boy released another handheld on his SouljaWatch website called the SouljaGame Handheld; this console looks similar in appearance to Sony’s PlayStation Vita.
In 2021, Soulja Boy started to feud with WWE Wrestler Randy Orton via Twitter, asking Randy Orton for a match.
Way’s music has been banned from some school dances for alleged sexual or violent content and/or innuendos. In the original YouTube video for “Shootout”, Way demonstrates his dance while holding a handgun in each hand and pretending to shoot into the audience.
On June 8, 2010, the official lead single from the album was “ Pretty Boy Swag “. The single reached number 34 on the Billboard Hot 100, number six on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart and number five on the Rap Songs chart.
Way also released the cover and title of his second independent album via Twitter, titled Skate Boy, with a notice that it would be available in stores on November 1. On September 19, Way released the mixtape Supreme. On October 30, Skate Boy (Deluxe Edition) was released as a mixtape, rather than an album.
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On December 9, 2007, Way was sued by William Lyons (a.k.a. Souljah Boy of Mo Thugs Family) who created the stage name Souljah Boy in 1996. On October 7, 2009, Way was arrested in Atlanta, Georgia, on one count of obstruction, a misdemeanor, for running from police when he’d been ordered to stop while filming a video in an abandoned house. The rapper was released on a $550 bond.
In early 2019, Soulja Boy drew attention for claiming he had the biggest comeback of 2018 over fellow rapper Tyga, which started a series of exchanges between the two. The feud eventually resulted in the two trading diss tracks back and forth over the instrumental from Blueface ‘s song, Thotiana.
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