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  • Nintendo sues modding and pirating website

    By Jeffrey Grubb

    Nintendo is sick of pirates illegally downloading its games, and it’s going to court to stop some of them.

    The Japanese gaming company today announced that it is suing online modding and pirating retailer HackYourConsole.com. Nintendo claims the site willfully and knowingly sells devices that enable pirates to play illegally downloaded games on the Wii and Nintendo DS consoles.

    We’ve reached out to HackYourConsole.com for comment, but the website’s operators are not returning our calls.

    These devices, called flashcarts, are relatively cheap. The software, or ROMs, are also readily available on file-sharing websites. Nintendo claims that these hacking carts hurt its bottom line.

    “Piracy on the Nintendo DS system has a huge impact on games sales,” Mutant Mudds developer Jools Watsham said in a statement. “It can affect everyone involved, including the many honest players out there. If independent studios, like ours, are unable to recoup the money they invest into game development, through the sales of their games, we will unfortunately see fewer independent games developed in the future.”

    Hackers have had little success in cracking Nintendo’s latest hardware, but a group is currently selling a flashcart that promises hacking on the 3DS. That cart, called Gateway 3DS, is available now, but Nintendo has already blocked it with a software update to the 3DS.

    HackYourConsole.com is an authorized distributor of the Gateway, and one of Nintendo’s goals is to shut down the website before it can begin selling the device.
    The Hackmaster

  • #2
    Not again...

    Nintendo is thinking to itself:

    Well, the 3DS is doing pretty well, but the Wii-U not so much. I have an idea, let's go bully an independent hardware salesman/modder to make up for the low sales of the Wii-U. We know that emulators also allow playing our games including DS, but we can't make any money there so let's go and try to get some cash from someone who makes nowhere near the money we do, someone who doesn't have billions like we do.

    Flashcards on their own do NOT "pirate DS games", the software must first be downloaded, the majority of DS games suck except a few exclusive. The main use for mine is NES,Genesis and SNES (GameGear too). I fear soon that since this is NOA doing this flashcards will soon be illegal in the U.S., glad I got one before this happened. Wouldn't mind another one for backup.
    Last edited by 47iscool; 08-08-2013, 07:53:08 AM.

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    • #3
      I always try to get a backup. It's hard to get Action Replays and Codebreakers and GameSharks now. I need a backup trainer toolkit, too.
      The Hackmaster

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      • #4
        Luckily I got a good handful of acekards sometime ago for any potential customer.
        Spoiler Alert! Click to view...

        THE BAD GUY!!!!!!

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        • #5
          You can find flashcards on eBay under the name "DS memory card" check this out:Click image for larger version

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          • #6
            Originally posted by dlevere View Post
            I always try to get a backup. It's hard to get Action Replays and Codebreakers and GameSharks now. I need a backup trainer toolkit, too.
            Codebreakers are still sold, but the price for a good one is ridiculous.
            Last edited by 47iscool; 08-08-2013, 11:10:57 PM.

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            • #7
              I came across a Codebreaker DS a few months ago. A rare find.
              The Hackmaster

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