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Nintendo gets cross with US pirates Comments by Tom Bramwell

2 November, 2004

Sits on a couple of American cowboys.

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Tiger_Walts
02/11/04 @ 09:32
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There's a stand in the St George's shopping centre in Preston selling these.

What do I get for grassing them up?

Oh some stars. :/
Takashi
02/11/04 @ 09:36
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Amusingly enough, the SuicideGirls.com thing ended up with a letter from Nintendo apologising the (openly overblown) legal action, and both people targeted were offered a free Nintendo console and game at choice.

As for Pirate NES games, they're a bit late, no? Those chinese clones are being sold in europe for years now. Tracking down everybody who imports them will prove amusing.
Blerk
02/11/04 @ 09:50
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I was playing with one of these in a local market the other day! The NES version of Paperboy... :-)

£20, though. Didn't buy one.
Sko
02/11/04 @ 10:05
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It's one thing to have for a bloke down the car boot selling CDs with laser-copied labels but to manufacture a unit specifically and hoping they wouldn't notice? Kinda taking the piss...
Blerk
02/11/04 @ 10:10
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They didn't do anything up until now. I imagine they've already made a fat bundle of cash out of it - the cease and desist order will just make them look elsewhere for something else to make cash out of.
linkster
02/11/04 @ 10:31
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There's one in Banbury shopping center too. They look much better conversions than the shit I saw on a presumably official £2k arcade cabinet in Selfridges a while back.
Plob
02/11/04 @ 12:28
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I saw one of those in bluewater and wondered how the hell they'd licensed all those games off Nintendo. Answer: they hadn't!
gizmo
02/11/04 @ 14:26
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Methinks Nintendo have got more lawyers than game programmers!
Feanor
02/11/04 @ 15:38
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LOL. A few months ago my wife and I made the mistake of looking at a display of those counterfeit Nintendo things in the local mall. The guy selling them wouldn't let us leave and kept pressuring us to buy one. When we finally got away he was all pissed off, but we were just looking and had no intention of getting one. The system had thousands of games on it and only cost about US $60 so I knew it must have been illegal, and I wondered if Nintendo knew about it.
Pirotic
02/11/04 @ 17:59
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In otherwords, Nintendo now expect you to buy the £15 GBA ports instead.
Nikanoru
02/11/04 @ 18:50
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Haha. I've seen the TV commercials for this. It was funny how they entirely avoided naming the Nintendo name, even though it was so obvious what it was stealing from.

There was even some Mario game they were playing, and one of the salesmen said "this reminds me of that one game....you know, with the two brothers!" Fuck. I hate overzealous copyright protection, don't get me wrong, but I'm glad they took this down.
Nillsens
04/11/04 @ 00:50
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I don't understand what they were thinking when they re-released Metroid for GBA.
I have the game twice already, on TV and GBA...
firefly
05/11/04 @ 14:09
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Yeah funnily enough I had to force myself to not pick up a 2nd hand NES and a copy of Metroid at my local Gamestation last week arguing that I already had Metroid on both Metroid Prime and Metroid: Zero Mission, that I had all the NES games I care about on other formats and that I was hardly in the financial position for random impulse buys. Still sad to turn down the opportunity to finally own a NES after all those Christmases when my parents were convinced I could get all the same games on the PC!
code:ninja
05/11/04 @ 14:42
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Over in Asia, they are NEVER gonna pay what we have to for hardware and software.
I just got back from malaysia, and they have brands like Panesonic, Hitachy etc. - its all carbon copies of the proper stuff. (no ps2s tho).

FFS nearly everything we use computer wise is manufactured there. All this security protection is practically common knowledge there since piracy is big money.

As for games - practically every software store sells "legitimate" titles for next to nothing, and often in much better deals than we get here.
For example the entire adobe software suite for £1. beat that.

Sorry, but It wont make shit difference what Sony, Ms or Nintendo do.

If you pay people nutz to manufacture chips and technologies which are then sold on to make millions - why shouldn't they put their knowledge to better use.

Piracy is part of the IT infrastructure, and I can't believe these companies are chasing the dream of trying to wipe it out. Thats a bigger waste of money than they will ever loose in software sales.

Its dumb and greedy.


gonrico
08/11/04 @ 23:10
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I see those things all the time. I find it quite funny.

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