Game over.

A Long Island man allegedly peddled more than $2 million in phony Nintendo gaming gear out of an Island Park warehouse, selling the faux systems through Amazon to thousands of unsuspecting buyers, Nassau County prosecutors announced Thursday.

Isaac Lapidus, 34, is now facing up to 15 years behind bars after being arraigned on conspiracy and trademark counterfeiting charges in Nassau County court on Wednesday in the seven-year-long alleged scam, Nassau County DA Anne Donnelly said in a statement. 5

“For years, this defendant allegedly hawked hundreds of thousands of counterfeit Nintendo accessories for popular consoles and games through several Amazon seller accounts he controlled, and kept the phony merchandise in an Island warehouse for distribution to unsuspecting buye

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