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Nintendo puts more pressure on DS piratesDVDBack23 @ Aug 30, 2009 02:07 | 13 comments
Those that continue to sell the piracy hardware will risk "damaging their relationship" with Nintendo, says MCV.
Boyd is also asking UK ISPs to put a stop to consumers that they know are illegally downloading games. Boyd will work directly for Nintendo’s senior global director for anti-piracy Jodi Daugherty.
“The four key areas in our fight are legal enforcement, consumer awareness, technology and lobbying,” notes Boyd. “Without all those coming together, we won’t solve piracy.”
Boyd warned UK retailers that Nintendo now has “more eyes and ears” on the street looking out for "DS piracy enablers" and says the company is willing to sending cease and desist letters to all who keep selling the devices.
Daugherty also added: “[Stocking these games] damages your sales, and it’s going to damage your relationship with us. We have no problem pursuing customers that continue to take steps to hurt the company.”
Earlier this year, Nintendo took legal action against 79 R4 cartridge manufacturers in Asia. |
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Comment by: xnmalletx (Aug 30, 2009 04:14) ha ha, what a joke. lol |
Comment by: Dessedea (Aug 30, 2009 04:22) Whoah, Nintendo is really stepping their 'game' up. I would have never thought they would be so dedicated to stopping R4 chips. |
Comment by: DXR88 (Aug 30, 2009 08:36) Quote: spoken like a true fool, so close minded Nintendo has become. |
Comment by: Josipher (Aug 30, 2009 10:09) you gotta admit theyre cute tho ^^ after all the DS and Wii are the easiest consoles to hack :) with the DS its simply to pop a flash cart in and with the Wii its a simple matter of either doin a lil process urself if you hav skill or pay some guy 20$ to do it. for all the suffering yoou put your customers to nintendo, i pray that all your in is a world of hurt . i still find it amazing that after 2 years or so no one has been able to breach the PS3. you gotta give sony credit for being the only ones with an unhackable system |
Comment by: baldfrog (Aug 30, 2009 11:41) Originally posted by Josipher: I agree. Sony have done a stellar job and I am sure future consoles will follow in Sony's footsteps. Personally, I believe that if the PS3 remains un-hacked it could spell the end for console piracy. |
Comment by: Tristan_2 (Aug 30, 2009 14:30) Originally posted by Josipher: I agree with you I mean it also is Nintendo's fault a DS game is almost 40 buck,plus what if people all ready purchassed a game legally and download a backup? Its all about making money I mean seriously if it wasn't for Emulation Nintendo wouldn't have been able to emulate GBA games on the original DS in the first place...or is it the other way around with that |
Comment by: Mysttic (Aug 30, 2009 14:36) Quote: Possibly, but nothing is impossible as everything's eventual.
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Comment by: david100k (Aug 30, 2009 15:25) Quote:Originally posted by Josipher: the only reason the ps3 aint hacked is because 500$ blueray writer 30 to 45$ a media so really whats the point ... for now |
Comment by: DXR88 (Aug 30, 2009 17:59) it hasn't been hacked because its harder than hell to. its security also play's a big part in why its so hard to code for.
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Comment by: ZippyDSM (Aug 30, 2009 20:28) You know..... I was going to get a wii and mod it later but fck it I'll just get one moded now. Or at least buy a modded drive with one. |
Comment by: canuckerz (Aug 30, 2009 22:01) I'm pretty sure the small retailers who carry the provisions to hack the DS/wii couldn't give a rats ass about their "relationship" being damaged. Whats so special about this guy they hired anyway?
Quote: Wrongo, on multiple parts. |
Comment by: ZippyDSM (Aug 30, 2009 22:04) Quote:Quote: WEll he is right about the ps3 not being hacked yet.
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Comment by: shaffaaf (Aug 31, 2009 02:09) we already have PS3 games to download, just nothing to play them on :P a 1.5TB drive is practially nothing nowadays and at 50GB a game max, thats a minimum of 30 games :D.
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