Luke Plunkett:
Over the past week, hackers have made substantial progress in their efforts to hack Nintendo's 3DS handheld. While, yes, this will have negative consequences for things like piracy, I'd like to think you, dear reader, can see the more practical benefits of getting under the system's skin.
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kraptaku down voted.
there is no benefit to having these devices hacked as all it does is force these companies to clamp down and punish those who wish to use their devices in a clean, legitimate fashion.
People try to justify this hacking by saying that there are practical reasons for hacking a system. This article uses the example of getting rid of the region lock. But let's just be honest, people will use it mostly for piracy. It's unlikely that someone will just use it to get rid of region lock. I just think that it's tough to justify hacking this system. It will be used primarily for piracy which in turn could lead to less games being made on the 3DS.
Yes because piracy is always a good thing! Good job kotaku for ice again proving how worthless you are. Go back to your articles of my little pony and cat pictures.
Just means I will finally be able to import the white 3ds that I've been waiting for.
Great, about fucking time. free games to everyone ;)