Games for All

Games for All is a video game publisher based in Canada (an exact location for the company hasn't been determined as of yet.) The company primarily develops family-oriented titles and budget games, with development usually being done by uncredited developers (notably Super Titles). Over the years, the company became infamous for stealing assets from other developers and making games out of them before the other developers could with theirs, attacking critics and pirating media.

The Corning/Emerson Group
Games for All and Super Titles took The Corning/Emerson Group to court, accusing them of plagiarizing their game Hiro: Savior of Earth with Alison and Colleen: Come in Peace, Go in Pieces. In spite of winning the case, The Corning/Emerson Group was driven into debt, spurred by Games for All threatening the company unless they payed them what would've been their settlement money.

Nintendo
The company was found to be guilty of piracy after they produced a knock-off of Majesco's Game Boy Advance Video cartridges containing nearly full movies. The company discontinued the knock-off, but brought it back for the Nintendo DS. The films they used were reduced to screenshots with poor audio quality.