Nometet.com: "Peripherals have always been a way to distinguish your game from the crowd, whether that's the Power Pad, Time Crisis Gunshock, or the Dance Dance Revolution controller; the point of them is to immerse the player in the game much more. In today's industry, the obvious places these peripherals are seen are in the music game section of every videogame store, where boxes for Guitar Hero and Rock Band that people could fit inside of take up far too much room. But the most lucrative peripherals have come from the masters of the add-on, Nintendo." In this article, Sam Atkins from Nometet.com ponders whether making a periperal is the next thing in stopping piracy.
Who doesn't love a good challenge? If everything was easy, there would be no joy in getting it done. In the realm of video games, the late 1980s and 1990s were the perfect era of "get good" gaming with multiple big-named titles that put a player's skills to the test. The Super Nintendo, one of
In a major crackdown, Italy's financial police have dismantled a ring trafficking counterfeit vintage video game consoles, highlighting a severe issue within the gaming industry. The operation underscores the industry's failure to preserve classic games, driving gamers toward illegal alternatives as legitimate options remain scarce and prohibitively expensive.
Even if they do crack down all a person needs is an Everdrive and a regular old school machine. Or modify a disc based console that has a dead laser to boot off an SD card. Some of those illegal devices look neat and some of them are just plain crap.
What a stupid thing to be wasting time, money and effort. Aren't these guys literally drowning right now? Maybe y'all should focus more on that instead trying to stop people from playing old games no longer being sold.
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It also raises prices so gamers that don't pirate can't afford to pay.