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Nintendo: eBay and Amazon pact failed to slow R4 sales

ARN says Nintendo's deal with major online merchant sites to stop selling R4 chips has done little to dampen the rampant piracy of games on the company's handheld console.

An R4 chips can go into a Nintendo DS cartridge slot and allows illegally downloaded games to be played on the portable gaming device. In May 2009, eBay and Amazon agreed to change their user policy to prevent the modified chips being sold on their respective websites.

But Nintendo Australia managing director, Rose Lappin, said the arrangement hasn't made much impact on the games piracy front.

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Meshuggah5551d ago

Nintendo games are way too expensive hence the big pirating market.

iforgotmylogin5551d ago

nintendo should kno hardware =/= piracy

windows == piracy

you dont need an r4 to pirate lol plenty of emulators
if you want to get rid of piracy you have to get rid of backups
which are legal and consumers have rights to do so.

sony technically tried that with pspgo i dont see why people havent sued yet.

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Original Ridge Racer arcade classic coming to PlayStation in June

This will be the first time the original 1993 arcade Ridge Racer has appeared on home consoles.

darthv721d 9h ago

I hear rumors that Evercade may also be getting a Namco Arcade cart with RR and Tekken on it. That would be sweet as their previous Namco Console carts have also recently been updated to work on the VS. Previously, they only had the license to the handheld. so the OG Evercade and the EXP and even the Alpha were supported, but not the VS.

gaffyh4h ago

Am i the only one that wants a Ridge Racer Type 4 Remake?

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A chance conversation with a retro game store owner forever changed my views on emulation

Nick Fernandez writes, "After decades of questionable practices around emulation, a chance conversation with a retro game store owner changed my views forever."

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Profchaos17d ago (Edited 17d ago )

This is a great article and it's what many in the retro community feel.

I still play on original hardware if I have nostalgia for those systems I have my nes, mega drive, PS1, n64, PS2 connected through a retrotink 2x to a OLED Bravia and I'm happy with the image. Sometimes it's not even the games but the sound of a PS1 laser firing that makes the experience the changing cart or disc it's cathartic

If I don't have nostalgia for the system like SNES, Saturn, Dreamcast I'll emulate and maybe use a Bluetooth knock off controller or NSO controller to feel sort of genuine like the SNES NSO gamepad is awesome.

I also use ever drives for the cart based systems I own a few classics I love like super Mario Bros games, sonics etc but retro gaming is expensive so everdrive gives me that full library like emulation but I have the right gamepad in my hand because some systems just don't feel right unless you have the right controller mainly the N64.

But I'm under no illusion I'll have my retro systems forever all the console will inevitably die and that where emulation becomes vital. Its great for preservation and it helps make these old games accessible to younger generations who may wonder where their favourite franchises started and expose them to new things like games from the 8 and 16 bit era which still hold up really well.

anast17d ago

I enjoy articles like this. It's actual game journalism. I would love to read more about the context of the store and the owner one day.

Games_People_Play17d ago

I started out completely against downloading emulators and roms. I considered it stealing.
However, recently, with companies like Ubisoft and others, telling me I don’t own my digital only game, and even the physical games that I do own are incomplete on physical media, some with nothing more than an executable file, on disc so that I have to download the entire game anyway. I have since changed my opinion on the subject. If game publishers don’t care about me, trying to do the right thing, then I’m not going to care about them. The industry brought this upon themselves.

DivineHand12517d ago

At this time, emulation is the number one way to ensure game preservation. Even Sony and Nintendo is using this method officially to make older games playable on their consoles.

If my emulation were to go away then there is a chance the retro gaming market is likely fall into an even smaller niche since the newer generation of gamers will not even know those games existed.

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Final Fantasy developer brings one of its classic RPGs to Vampire Survivors

Vampire Survivors: Emerald Diorama is one of the biggest content drops ever, with a free DLC based on Square Enix’s SaGa fantasy RPG.

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