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Former Pirate Bay admin Frederik Neij hoped to combat the prison blues by playing some games on his Nintendo. Unfortunately for him, prison officials won’t let him have it because they don’t own a $2 screwdriver.

According to officials, “the console is sealed in such a way that it can not be opened without the machine being destroyed.” They added that “it is therefore impossible to ensure that this does not contain prohibited items.” To be fair, they’re not the first people to complain about Nintendo’s choice of screws.

Without that $2 screwdriver to crack it open, there’s just no way they’ll allow Neij to get his hands on the console. It could stuffed full of contraband for all they know… And although a decades-old Nintendo can’t connect to the Internet, who knows? Maybe someone’s cleverly hidden a Raspberry Pi and a cellular modem inside it. The prison couldn’t possibly allow a prisoner as prominent as Neij to somehow sneak online while he’s under their watch.

It’s not game over yet for Neij. He’s appealed the prison’s ruling and may yet be allowed to fire up his classic NES while behind bars. However things play out, at least he’s not in the same situation as co-admin Gottfrid Svartholm was.

Svartholm — who was convicted on hacking charges in Denmark in addition to the copyright charges brought against all three Pirate Bay admins (Neij, Svartholm, and Peter Sunde) — wasn’t even allowed access to a single piece of reading material. That finally changed in December following a petition signed by more than 100,000 supporters. He’s now allowed to take books, magazines, and newspapers from the prison library.

http://www.geek.com/games/pirate-bay-founder-denied-his-nintendo-over-a-2-screwdriver-1620784/




       

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Ka-pi96 said:
Nintendo? Nintendo what?


I bet he already has the NX. So sneaky.



I'm not even going to bother looking up a facepalm picture.



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well, he should be happy with what he has. he is a political prisoner, other countrys are so nice to those people.



Those screws...Make your consoles more prisoner friendly, Nintendo!



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Poor fella. He was denied his Nintendo. Never deny a man of his Nintendo



But the NES system has normal screws. Unless he has the Top Loader.



X-ray the damn thing then. Problem solved.



Because prison is so that people finally have time to play video games.



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Sounds like he got... screwed

I'm out!