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Supposedly the 3DS has Been Cracked

1up.com: Let's not get into a moral argument about piracy. You either think it's wrong or you don't, and this blog post won't change your opinion either way. But that argument aside, piracy does have a far less subjective impact as well: The business considerations. In that light, the advent of 3DS software piracy seems likely to be the worst possible thing that could happen to the system, especially in the U.S.

Ult iMate4124d ago

From the article:
"Someone has broken through the system's region-locking, which honestly shouldn't exist in the first place."

Project Diva on 3DS could be a reason for me to buy a 3DS, but it's only for Japan. I bought Project Diva f to play it on my EU-PSV, but I will not buy a JP-3DS just to play one particular game.
Region locks are stupid.

HarryMasonHerpderp4124d ago

Region lock sucks.
One of the best things about the PS3 and Vita is the region free. Nintendo should do the same, I was surprised to hear the Wii-U is region locked too.

Ult iMate4124d ago (Edited 4124d ago )

@HarryMasonHerpderp
Not only WiiU itself has a region lock. Even the WiiU tablet controller is region locked. Don't know about other WiiU peripherial devices. Why Nintendo is doing this?

badz1494124d ago (Edited 4124d ago )

but since the introduction of online pass the Vita is actually not 100% region free. yes you can play other region games but you can't redeem online passes from different regions using your own region's PSN! that's why, multi account is currently my most wanted feature on Vita! I hate to wait for games to come out locally and like some Japanese games...they simply never come out outside Japan at all!

ziggurcat4124d ago (Edited 4124d ago )

@ Ult iMate

it's a bit of a stretch on my part, but the screen may have something to do with it... different resolutions, maybe (i.e. EU's PAL versus NA's NTSC)?

it's the only thing i can think of since region-locking a peripheral is a tad silly.

@ nukeitall below:

did it ever occur to you that the reason why hardware manufacturers lock their s**t down is *because* of hackers not leaving well enough alone? do you not understand that if things were just left alone, the hardware we purchased wouldn't be so restricted? linux would still be freely available on the PS3 had it not been for idiot hackers' tampering, more user-replaceable parts would be available on our devices, and so on...

and lol... the only thing hackers are trying to make free are the games, not the hardware.

ronin4life4124d ago (Edited 4124d ago )

So?
Do you really think hacking will stop at subverting region locks? Would anyone here be this supportive if it was the Vita being hacked to subvert the online pass system? (SPOILER: I have been to vita hack n4g comment threads, and gravelords comment would have been agreed with to high heaven there.)

@badz
Except ps3 has the capability of being locked at whim as well: see persona 4 the arena. So Sony has been showing an acceptance and a wish to enact region locking at an increasing rate.

This a MARKET trend, caused by regional currency imbalances. Expect it to only get worse from everyone.
(Which is stupid... especially since I thought regional lockouts were made illegal by the global markets...)

rainslacker4123d ago

@ziggercat

Resolution differences aren't really the reason anymore, maybe in the SD days, but HDTV does not have to worry about that. Also I've been told most European SDTV's could display NTSC, just not the other way around. In the PS1/PS2 days it ripped games usually just required a patch to display correctly, as the systems themselves were able to display either.

@ronin
One game from a 3rd party with region locks is hardly a telltale sign that Sony wants to increase region locking at an alarming rate. Sony said pretty early on they would leave that decision up to the publisher, and wouldn't interfere, but the system itself would be region free. That quite possibly is the only good thing to ever come from piracy.

@badz
I agree with you on multi-account...even though I probably would never use it. However there may be something more at play there, possibly licensing of DD content (which is different than physically licensed content), or an attempt to prevent piracy. The biggest problem I see is that companies don't say why they do some of these things, so everything gets thrown around as speculation.

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nukeitall4124d ago

I support hackers to liberate our hardware. It maintains the balance:

Hardware manufacturers try to lock it down, hackers try to free it. That ensures it doesn't go one way or the other too far!

shutUpAndTakeMyMoney4124d ago (Edited 4124d ago )

"In the video game industry, Nintendo was the originator of regional lockout."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wik...

wiiU was hacked say 1!

rainslacker4123d ago

I support your endeavor to learn to do this yourself, keep it to yourself, and do whatever you want with your hardware and not affect the average consumer. Oh wait...you want others to do the work for you.

nukeitall4123d ago (Edited 4123d ago )

@rainslacker:

"I support your endeavor to learn to do this yourself, keep it to yourself, and do whatever you want with your hardware and not affect the average consumer. Oh wait...you want others to do the work for you."

That doesn't make any sense, as most people in the industry likely can't do this let alone an average Joe.

Most people think that hacking devices affect the average consumer, but that is just FUD. If that was the case, smart phones wouldn't have the eco-system it does today as it is likely one of the most hacked devices out there.

@ziggurcat (way at the top there):

"did it ever occur to you that the reason why hardware manufacturers lock their s**t down is *because* of hackers not leaving well enough alone?"

Hardware manufacturers lock their sh*t down so they can control how you use your device, to best profit from you and not necessarily due to hackers.

"do you not understand that if things were just left alone, the hardware we purchased wouldn't be so restricted?"

That is actually incorrect, as hardware manufacturers seek to control your usage to profit. That means they will lock it as much as you (as in average consumer) would be willing to put up with. If there was one dominant player, we would have more less restrictive console right now.

"linux would still be freely available on the PS3 had it not been for idiot hackers' tampering, more user-replaceable parts would be available on our devices, and so on... "

That is BS, as hardware manufactures now want to profit from replacement and upgrade parts.

Linux shut down was due to a major financial loss from government agencies as well as private sector using the PS3 as a cheap processing power for complex calculations. That wasn't in Sony's plan, and they lost money on every PS3 sold.

It wasn't the work of hackers that cost them!

rainslacker4123d ago

I personally have nothing against the hacking community if indeed they are only doing it to open up their system to do what they wouldn't normally do with it, piracy being an exception, and even then I do see some positives for piracy in certain cases.

However piracy has a negative effect on the end user, which is what ziggurcat was getting at, although he didn't cite the best examples. While hacks may not be intended for piracy, it does invariably lead to it.

The Lvl0 key hack got put aside by those that originally found it because in their words "crooked personalities are widespread in this so called 'scene'." For that I can respect them because they knew what it could lead to. It only took one person to release that, and they did so against the groups wishes. The reason they ended up releasing the keys (according to them) was because CFW wanted to charge for it, which they took exception to.

My point was, that yeah, if someone wants to go and hack their system, I say more power to them. But do it for your own enjoyment, and stop bringing the bad effects it can cause into the rest of our lives. Too many deny the negative effects for personal gain, and it shouldn't be that way.

nukeitall4122d ago

@rainslacker:

I'm of the opinion that hacking and eventually piracy (it always leads to it), does minimal harm to consumers. Take the smart phone market or even the PC market, both rampant with piracy, but developers still made games for years. In some sense, their open nature actually popularized the device.

The eventual decline of PC was more due to the inconveniences of incompatibilities, drivers and DRM than piracy. The DRM on consoles is pretty much transparent and doesn't inconvene, while on PC sometimes the DRM actually caused problems. Some games had nasty hops you had to jump through as well.

I cannot remember a single device where piracy was the major reason for it's poor support or death. That doesn't mean piracy is fine with me, but I think it acts kind of like a balance.

"Too many deny the negative effects for personal gain, and it shouldn't be that way."

I do agree with this, but don't think it applies significantly to the gaming industry.

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Irishguy954124d ago (Edited 4124d ago )

Gonna buy it now.

Edit---ah **** it, it's still not worth the price

GenericNameHere4124d ago

I just want action replay for the 3DS... Yes, I admit to using cheats when I just want to mess around in a game, or to be able to eat a hard level/stage/boss. I still want to beat SMT:DSO, but I don't wanna grind!!

*note* I don't cheat when it comes to multiplayer though. I don't know how to hack lobbies and how to add cheats to my PS3, Xbox, or Wii. I admire the dedication some online gamers' works to get the best scores possible, and I definitely don't want to undermine their achievements. All of my console contents are legit, except for Pokémon. I hack the heck out of that game (I doubt a lot of people have the patience to complete the Pokédex)

animegamingnerd4124d ago

lets face it the 3DS was going to be hack eventually every console does

ninjahunter4124d ago

Even toasters, the classic control reward system with more ram than a wii. :P

Rivitur4124d ago

They need to lessen the learning curb though my toast always comes out burnt. I tried hacking it once with a fork but that only made matters worse.

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Xbox's Preservation Step Sets A Much-Needed Example, Especially For Nintendo

Hanzla from eXputer inquires: "If Xbox can care about preserving its games and legacy, what exactly is wrong with Nintendo, trying to kill game preservation single-handedly?"

purple1013d ago

Ahh yes the good old game preservation of saving all your games to a removable hhd on the Xbox 360, taking it round your mates house, setting up multiple tvs to
Be met with “save data corrupted, please re download”

Or how about removing 360 games
From the store
, download them now or else, and, better hope to god that save data doesn’t corrupt, or it’s lost for ever

Nice one ☝️

Zeref2d ago

It's better than what Nintendo and Playstation is doing. It might not be perfect but at least they are TRYING. Unlike the others.

DarXyde2d ago

Trying? Take off the blinders for a moment, mate.

1. A failure to preserve games is just that: a failure to preserve games. Don't try to sugarcoat it: NO ONE is doing it properly. Better than awful is nothing to write home about.

2. At the time of this comment, isn't it the case that you need an internet connection to play Xbox games even if you buy physical discs that are hardly in circulation anymore? I don't have a Series X and I can't verify, but I think that is correct. I'm fairly certain you can at least play PS5 games at version 1.0 (not much of a win really when many games require day one patches). I think Microsoft's all digital, licensing approach is by far more aggressive than anyone else's. They really try to push you to game pass where you lose your entire library by umm.... Skipping a month of payments.

I don't think anyone is doing it right whatsoever. Don't get me started on Nintendo, who goes after anyone looking to preserve their games better than they ever would with extreme litigation.

Don't be a simp for any of these companies. Get it together.

PhillyDonJawn2d ago (Edited 2d ago )

@DarX never speak on Xbox again. You lost all credibility with your internet connection comment. Smh you have 0 clue and misinformed yet speaking on something you don't no squat about.

Einhander19722d ago

What has Sony done exactly? You guys keep deflecting to Sony but I am not actually seeing any results, and ai am certain nothing that you can come up with even comes close to what Microsoft has done and what they have tried and failed to do, like tie all your disks to your account on xbone.

Microsoft removed their whole indie section when they moved to the xbone because they were going to only allow games on the service that came from a publisher, id@xbox started after xbone launched and it only exists because Sony embraced indie and Microsoft was forced to cancel their plans and reverse course.

And every single game that was part of games for windows live including disk games (I have gta 4 on disk that won't work) so hundreds of games that use that DRM no longer work unless the company themselves patched it out which of course very few did.

MrBaskerville2d ago

Not trying. Tried. they killed of the backcomp program years ago. They set something up again, but sounds like it's more of an attempt to save the current library on whatever they are planning next. With luck they save everything and more, but let's see. I could see them killing off parts of the OG xbox and 360 libraries. Can't imagine that they would allow us to play Forza 5-7 in the future.

With that said, I do like what they've done and really wish they could have done more.

shinoff21831d 23h ago

Zeref

So killing off physical media is trying what exactly. Ms don't really give a fk if you think they do your kidding yourself.

Profchaos1d 22h ago

They are not trying this team is established for forward compatability the team is. It interested in preserving Xbox or 360 games.

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isarai3d ago

Is that why Hellblade 2 is digital only?

Zeref2d ago

Just because it's digital only doesn't mean you can't preserve it. Just put it on an external and you have the exact same functionality of what a disc does.

MrNinosan2d ago

Guess you're trolling, but if you actually think that's how it works, I'd recommend buying some braincells.

mkis0071d 14h ago (Edited 1d 14h ago )

Volitile vs nonvolitile data. A disc will not corrupt either. A drive can be corrupted.

Einhander19722d ago

This is just a scammy PR move to distract from the fact they are going digital only and trying to push streaming and subscriptions only.

No gaming company has pushed harder to remove ownership than Microsoft.

Without discs there is no preservation, preservation can't be done by the rights holders it can only be done by the consumers, anything else is a lie.

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Einhander19722d ago

Anyone remember xblig which Microsoft removed their whole 360 indie section removing hundreds of games from people?

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Zeref2d ago

Do you know you can put your games on an external and preserve them that way? There are no benefits to discs. ZERO. Idk why some of you are still obsessed with them.

DarXyde2d ago

Because games like Persona 5 exist. It's STILL V1.00. On Playstation, that's a win because 1.00 is installed on the disc—no need to download anything.

If a game does not require any updates, it's all on the disc.

Extremely low bar in the modern era, of course. It's not much of a win by any stretch.

But for now, physical media does have a purpose, at least on Playstation.

Einhander19722d ago

That is factually not how game licensing works, try plugging your hard drive into someone else xbox, It's not going to work, and it won't work if the licensing servers ever go down.

Einhander19722d ago

Anyone remember games for windows live.

I have around a dozen games, some on Steam itself that will not work because Microsoft shut off the licensing servers.

BehindTheRows2d ago (Edited 2d ago )

I do. I STILL have games (Gears of War being the big one) I cannot access because Games for Windows LIVE is total garbage and no one has held Microsoft accountable.

Zeref2d ago (Edited 2d ago )

You don't have an Xbox apparently. Because you can 100 percent plug in your external and play games from it on any Xbox console lol. You just have to be logged in to prove ownership.

Chevalier2d ago

"You don't have an Xbox apparently. Because you can 100 percent plug in your external and play games from it on any Xbox console lol. You just have to be logged in to prove ownership."

Damn how many times do people got to explain your idiocy to you? You can take a copy of Persona 5 like someone used as an example and play that game on ANY console WITHOUT logging in which means I can lend the game to a friend without internet and they can play my game. Can you lend your hard drive to anyone without logging in for them to play? NOPE. That is a huge difference and if you think otherwise then sorry you're an idiot.

Tacoboto2d ago

"No gaming company has pushed harder to remove ownership than Microsoft."

Ubisoft is literally erasing games people bought from their libraries... My PS1-3 discs are useless on modern hardware. Nintendo's re-published and resold almost their entire Wii U library, and the eShop is completely dead with no BC mechanism in the Switch software. Microsoft publishes everything they make today day one on Steam and Xbox/Windows. Sony only brings to PC the titles they think you might want some years later and Nintendo won't even design a functional long-lasting joystick.

You're absolutely trolling and not serious if you think Microsoft today is the worst offender.

shinoff21831d 23h ago

Yay steam

Not everyone fks with computers though. The disc is still the best way as a console player. Period.

Tacoboto1d 21h ago

How do Sony and Nintendo feel about these discs from 2001-2013?

Don't be stupid, you know Xbox is the best at this today.

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Hofstaderman2d ago

Nobody wants this. Sales or the lack of it in the case of XBOX is very telling. I wonder how the adorably all digital series X will fare. Adorably dismal perhaps?

crazyCoconuts2d ago

Only time will tell, but for from someone like me suspecting that Xbox is trying to gracefully exit the console market, that "forward compatibility" team is trying to get Xbox games playing on Windows PCs. I mean, it's nice that they're not planning on exiting with a "enjoy your games while the hardware still works" message, so that's nice. They still have a brand to protect via Microsoft so probably feel obligated to have a better exit strategy.

Xeofate2d ago (Edited 2d ago )

That is not their plan, their plan is to transfer users accounts to the cloud.

Phil Spencer himself said as much a few months back, plans could have changed but I think people are reading way too much into one statement where Phil said he would allow Epic on xbox because he wants to be able to sell xbox games directly on other platforms. Aka, instead of selling Sea of Thives through PSN he wants to have an xbox store to sell his games on PlayStation without giving PlayStation any money.

Again, it's extremely unlikely that Phil plans to put PC on xbox and licensing would prevent them from just giving out other publishers games purchased on xbox copies of thier games on PC, Microsoft does not own their games.

crazyCoconuts1d 9h ago

The thing that doesn't align with the cloud strategy is the giving up on exclusives. You'd still need strong exclusives for cloud streaming - it's still a "platform" , just with a lower upfront hardware investment. I feel like they've learned what PS learned with PSNow long ago. We're not ready to stream games and it's only gonna lose them money to try at this point

FinalFantasyFanatic1d 17h ago

I would love that, I'd buy up some of the Xbox games if they could run on PC, like the Rare Replay, Lost Odyssey and Dead or Alive Ultimate, probably a pipe dream though.

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Nintendo's War Against Player-Made Content Will Hurt The Company In The End

Danish from eXputer: "Nintendo has historically gone against player-made content and emulation of its games. This has done much to harm the company's image."

XiNatsuDragnel9d ago

I agree nintendo hire some these folks to help in your games it'll help imo.

banger888d ago

They need to stop announcing these mods and fan remakes until they're finished. Finish it, upload it, and then if Nintendo dmca's it tough shit. Once it's online, people can share it around, even if the original download gets taken down.

Jingsing8d ago

True, but most modders need constant admiration during the process to motivate them.

PRIMORDUS8d ago

Yup, once it's a torrent nothing can be done Nintendo is helpless at that point. But it would be wise if they just had a site on the dark web, it's also easy to use with Tor and no one will bother you.

mastershredder7d ago

This is all coming from the mouth of short-sighted fandom and grifting madness.
No.... it wont. There is a clear defined reason why they don't. This is nothing new. Make your own shi7 from your own original ideas especially if you are trying to capitalize of it it. Duh.

Yeah, hire people that have zero respect or understanding for an established process. Wow. Yep. Totally makes sense.

shinoff21837d ago

Those guys that made that sonic game got a gig from sega or something along those lines and that game was dope as hell. One of the best sonics as of late.

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The Nintendo Partner Spotlight Sale Is The Perfect Excuse To Get These 6 Gems

Huzaifa from eXputer: "The Nintendo Partner Spotlight sale event has discounted a number of worthy titles on the Switch. Here are 6 of them you should check out."