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ameratsu said:
shams said:
Sounds awesome, about time :)

Last weekend a kid came up to me, all excited he had bought an R4. I laughed at him, and told him to bin it - and that new games wouldn't work with it.

 

 DSi flashcards are now hitting the market like a month after the US release of the DSi. I challange anyone who thinks this will have any sort of significant effect on piracy to wake the fuck up and realize this will do nothing. Give it a couple weeks for a rom patching utility to be released.

Shams, do you just blindly support pro-nintendo news without actually reading them? I mean wow.

I develop for Nintendo platforms. The less piracy, the happier I am.

The DSi can get firemware updates, it will be much harder to have a sustained piracy solution against it.

And all those people who bought R4's won't be able to use them on a DSi - woohoo :)

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I hate the R4. Blind, unlimited piracy. Great way to destroy the industry :P

All it is doing is forcing developers to adopt shitty business models and solutions. Gamers go whinging, without even considering they are the ones responsible for forcing these business models in the first place.



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