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3DS to Stop Piracy In its Tracks.

Discussion in 'Emulation News' started by ace1o1, Jul 10, 2010.

  1. unqiueninja

    unqiueninja Well-Known Member

    I am, even if the 3DS cost a bomb i would still buy it ;D
     
  2. Lephantome92

    Lephantome92 Well-Known Member

    Luckily, I'm graduating this year, so if I do it right, I can get a decent amount of money, and get the system, maybe start out with one game, and go from there!! I just need to invite lots of people to come to graduation, and hopefully those who can't/won't will feel guilty, and send me a card with some money!!
     
  3. garychencool

    garychencool Well-Known Member

    DSi games have not been properly dumped.. ...yet...
     
  4. ace1o1

    ace1o1 Well-Known Member

    Yeah they have.
    People just don't release them and they don't release how they dumped them properly.
    Oh, hey, look at that.

    I'm graduating as well...wanna send me some?
     
  5. Lephantome92

    Lephantome92 Well-Known Member

    Will you send me some? :D
     
  6. ace1o1

    ace1o1 Well-Known Member

    I was just joking. lol

    I graduated last year. :)
     
  7. 5 months after its release watch the anti-piracy be cracked XD who wants to pay $40 for every game you buy? not to mention half of em' are crap.
     
  8. ace1o1

    ace1o1 Well-Known Member

    Not to mention that half of them will be totally amazing...
    And I am willing to buy the games...but it'll be a while in between purchases. :p
     
  9. asdfth12

    asdfth12 Well-Known Member

    Ubisofts 'Uber' DRM comes to mind when i see this. They wasted muchos pesos on a, reported, uncrackable DRM that was (un)suprisingly cracked in under a day (Or week, can't remember)

    Only way i can see the 3ds stopping piracy is if they built in some biometrics which would only work for one person. Person 1 buys 3ds, puts finger on it and 3ds scans his fingerprint and saves scan to memory. When game is put in the 3ds transfers that fingerprint data to the game and requires a person to scan his fingerprint every time he plays the game. When that game is put into a diffrent 3ds that 3ds checks the prints and rejects the game if it doesn't match. The fingerprint data would be stored on a small chip included on the game board. The 3ds would scan for this chip and if its not present it would automaticly reject it. The 3ds would have a chip like this in it as well and the game would scan for it as well. If it doesn't detect it then the games data would go sucidal and kill itself thus rendering the game inoperable. Nintendo would also offer to restore the orginal data, for a small fee.

    This would of course kill the used games market since the games would only work for one person, or it just wouldn't be worth the effort to resell. But then again, who cares if a bunch of other buisnuesses go bankrupt as long as your own profits increse? Nintendo would also offer to remove the print data from the cartrage, for a small fee, so you could give/sell the game when you are bored with it.

    But yah, unless nintendumb goes to extremes, such as this, then their is no way in hell that they would stop piracy completely.

    I just hope nintendumb doesn't see this post... they just might impliment this method. If they did then i could sue them for stealing my idea though so go ahead nintendo, steal my idea.
     
  10. ace1o1

    ace1o1 Well-Known Member

    Calling them Nintendumb is kinda harsh.

    I don't see why people hate on Nintendo for wanting to protect their products from people not paying for the goods.
     
  11. Lephantome92

    Lephantome92 Well-Known Member

    Money, and greed, that's all!!
     
  12. asdfth12

    asdfth12 Well-Known Member

    Im calling them dumb because they beleive that they can stop piracy. Ubisoft thought that they could stop it and they were proven wrong, just like nintendo will be. It might take a while, yes, but they will eventully be proven wrong.
     
  13. ace1o1

    ace1o1 Well-Known Member

    And that's their job. If people were stealing your products, I'm sure that you would want a way to stop it.
     
  14. Lephantome92

    Lephantome92 Well-Known Member

    Haha oddly enough, today I was selling origami at a craft show!!
     
  15. asdfth12

    asdfth12 Well-Known Member

    If your products were worth buying then i wouldn't have to steal them.
     
  16. ace1o1

    ace1o1 Well-Known Member

    And they are worth buying.

    Did you have anti-piracy measures on your origami? LOL
     
  17. Double A

    Double A Member

     
  18. Lephantome92

    Lephantome92 Well-Known Member

    Haha yes!! If they didn't pay full price, when they were out of range of the 10 foot radius and hadn't paid, it would go up in smoke!! But even if I could fold Satoshi Kamiya's Phoenix (which is awesome!! Look it up!!), it wouldn't have risen from the ashes!! :D
     
  19. Leifio

    Leifio Member

    The brain did get hacked.. they put microchips in your skull and control the brain impulses
    http://www.illuminati-news.com/Luukanen-Kilde.htm
    also if ur trying to quit games... why pay?
     
  20. TheFreakinDuck

    TheFreakinDuck Well-Known Member

    Well the only really exclusive DSi games only make use of the camera like System Flaw and Foto Showdown, so it's not a wonder people don't pay more attention. Save for the DSi Ware everything you can play on the DSi like Pokemon or Final Fantasy you can play on the DS Lite or DS too.

    As for the piracy issue, I am curious to see what they'll be doing but I have a theory about it destroying or not recognizing flash carts as a way to combat.