Xbox family writes: We have a Wii Dev Kit and some developer discs (which appear to be DVDs, but are called RVTs).
I'll post some pictures of the kit and discs later. I have to blackout certain things. Credit goes to J on this one since she brought it home. It's flippin sweet though.
Oh also have the developer cart for DS. I'll post that later tonight too.
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As someone who has been gaming nearly as long as gaming has been around (since the early 70's), you'd think I'd be against this. Having grown up with all the major platforms and the whole notion of physical ownership... but I'm not. i embrace this as it is a revolutionary convenience. And one i know for a fact many (especially here) have not even given the fair chance to use. I get it... i was there too. But now i have a new outlook on it. It really is a hell of an option if you just want to play with no commitments. By no means am i saying this should replace traditional gaming, its an option. And one that people should look at optimistically as a way to compliment traditional gaming. There is room for both to thrive.
Obey, hide or fight the system. It's all in your hands. And remember: "War is peace. Freedom is slavery. Ignorance is strength."
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Ross Scott—also known as Accursed Farms on YouTube—has been fighting tooth and nail for almost a full year to help spearhead game preservation. Starting after it was announced that Ubisoft's The Crew would be shutting down, permanently ending support for the game, Scott launched the "Stop Killing Games" initiative.
That makes a twofold deadline for the Stop Killing Games initiative. Or, at least, one headed up by Scott: The UK petition, which ends July 14, and the EU Citizens' Initiative, which ends July 3.
If you live in the EU then Please sign this or our game ownership rights and game preservation is
at stake. I know there isnt much time left but please consider signing the petition
People whine and in the end don't do a thing. Then whine more when they get screwed some more smh. If this makes it then it'll be monumental for consumers. That Pirate software guy was no help either smh.
I've seen these before, but the one I saw looked exactly the same minus the disc drive, instead it had a laptop HDD built in with some lights on the front (which perhaps signals which partition is in use)
That's not actually a Wii dev kit, the development kit is a big black box with lots of USB ports on the back. We've got them, so I would know.
That kit he has there is more of a Wii testing unit, basically a Wii with less security that will play games from any disk.
They have PS3 test kits that look like regular PS3s as well as proper dev kits that are essentially also big black boxes.