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Nintendo has announced that it has reached an agreement with Amazon and eBay through which the shopping sites will prohibit the sale of the R4 and other DS flashcarts.

Finally, eBay and Amazon ban sale of illegal cards; 411,000 dodgy devices confiscated

Nintendo has revealed a major breakthrough in its fight against the pirate cards that are wrecking DS software revenues – as online giants Amazon and eBay finally agree to prohibit  the sale of the devices.

The illegal cards, which include the notorious R4, allow pirates to download DS games via their PC and play them on the handheld.

MCV first drew attention to the R4 crisis in July last year, when leading publishers declared that the device was seriously hurting sales of DS software.

Independent retailers pledged to stop selling the card as a result, but eBay and Amazon continued to allow consumers to offer the product through their respective marketplaces.

However, in a major blow to the manufacturers of the cartridges, both sites this week told MCV that they had changed their policy to support the format holder.

“Nintendo is pleased with the co-operation it has received from both eBay and Amazon to prevent the sales of game copying devices,” Nintendo of America’s global head of anti-piracy Jodie Daughtery told MCV this week.

“Nintendo has been aggressive in curtailing the sales of these devices on a global scale, from manufacturers in Asia to internet webshops and retail operations across Europe and the UK.

“Since January 2008, Nintendo has coordinated over 560 actions and confiscated approximately 411,000 game copiers. In the UK, Nintendo collaborates with ELSPA and takes independent actions. Over 225,000 devices have been seized by authorities in 170 actions since 2008.”

An eBay spokesperson added: “eBay prohibits sellers from listing any hardware or software that allows people to make unauthorised copies of copyrighted games, including the R4 DS cards, and we are taking steps to remove the few listings found on the site.”

And Amazon UK’s games director Chris Poad commented: “As you know, Marketplace items are sold by third parties. We have a ‘notice and take down’ process at Amazon. So where a third party believes that their IP has been infringed, they can highlight it and we can take it down. This is what happened in the case of the R4.”

MCV reported last week that display advertising for one card had appeared on social network Facebook. MCV has contacted the site for comment.

Late last year, MCV revealed that the new DSi was incompatible with R4 cards. However, since then new devices, including the R4i, have been built for use on Nintendo’s updated handheld.

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EDIT: Ok. Wan't my honest thoughts? I feel this was a pretty dicky move on Nintendo's part. I'm all up for using as much methods as possible to cut down on video game priacy, but this seems a bit... much. DS flashcarts aren't made for piracy, WHICH SOME OF YOU PEOPLE NEED TO LEARN >:(. They are incredibly handy little things that provide alternate, useful options to use on our DS/L/i systems. I'm a little surprised that they actually went and did this, but not too surprised when i think about it some more. Maybe this way people will learn something for a change. Though i doubt it, i lost hope in manking long ago...

EDIT 2: Didn't actually need that Joystiq quote :/, took it down.



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crap now i`m not getting a ds



N64 is the ONLY console of the fifth generation!

bet with *no one yet* that the combined first week of Monster Hunter 3 in america and europe will be 600k or more! winner changes looser sig and avatar for two months!

Awesome! They'll still be sold though. Craiglist anyone?



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Frankly I didn't even know you could get them on eBay or Amazon. Now if they could stop the other million websites from selling them they would be in business.



I applaud this.... I was very suprised to find my cousin has an R4.... and she is no tech head (she would have trouble if you asked her to find a USB port)



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mjc2021 said:
Frankly I didn't even know you could get them on eBay or Amazon. Now if they could stop the other million websites from selling them they would be in business.

Steady pace my good man, steady pace.



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Haha we have more piracy than you on the PSP !!.




This is to expected from Nintendo. As much as I love Nintendo games, the company has a history of trying to highly limit the use of it's games and software going back to the NES days. Of course, flashcards are still easy to get, as they should be.



 

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Can't blame Nintendo for trying to fight piracy. Stealing is stealing and you can't blame the person who is getting stole from for trying to stop it. Good for them.



Currently dreaming of: DKC4 or Sonic the Hedgehog 4 (classic 2D platformers) for WiiWare, Smash Bros. for DSi, New Super Mario World for DSi, a Wii remake or true sequel of Final Fantasy Tactics.

One down, hopefully more awesomeness to come.

Oh come on people. you can't honestly expect Nintendo to not fight an unlicensed device that plays unlimited free games on their handheld... That's like complaining that your local movie theatre fixed the lock on the back door you use to sneak in.

Can it be used for other stuff than piracy? Sure. Do all the people playing their pirated games on it know or care about it's other uses? No.

What really surprises me is just how rampant those little cards are.



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Serves me right for challenging his sales predictions!

Bet with dsisister44: Red Steel 2 will sell 1 million within it's first 365 days of sales.