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BenKenobi88 said:
Yes, it's unfair that Europeans and other countries usually pay more for games...but isn't even MORE unfair when you decide to buy a $1 copy of a game? That means WE'RE paying $50 a pop, and you're, in reality, paying much less. And you wonder why the cycle continues.

Huh? How does importing games from US mean that I'm paying $1? Of course the potential is there for me to play pirate games (actually not really. I don't have enough spare bandwidth to download games, and copying games requires a special dvd reader which I don't have). Just like you always have the potential to install a WiiKey or to copy DVDs. Just because the potential is there doesn't mean I do it. 

Sorry but your argument is bogus. There is nothing wrong with Wiikeys. In fact, to abide by law in Australia, Nintendo should be selling Wiis with Wiikeys preinstalled, since region locking is illegal over here. So in reality, it's Nintendo who is breaking Australian law by selling region locked consoles and now are making things worse by trying to shut down the only means of unlocking it.



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