Piracy and the Nintendo DS 261
Graffitiwriter writes
"With the average DS game weighing in at about 30-60MB (well within the reach of anyone with a half-decent broadband connection) gamers now have an alarmingly easy route to free games — a fact that Nintendo is all too aware of. Pocket Gamer takes a look at how piracy affects the Nintendo DS console, along with the reasons so many gamers turn to piracy to play their games — including the slew of inferior games, availability of flash carts and industry greed."
Re:'Industry Greed' (Score:1, Funny)
Yeah, ripping people off is only okay when a multi-billion dollar corporation does it.
Re:Nintendo DS (Score:5, Funny)
('about $60 on 4-5 games is about $7 a game)
Where did you learn math?
I know I'm not supposed to say this, but... (Score:4, Funny)
Not to mention consumer greed. It's all the industry's fault, or at least those damn flash cart manufacturers. They provide a product like that, how could we possibly have the free will to say no?
Is there anything actually worth pirating? (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Nintendo DS (Score:5, Funny)
I was thinking the same thing!
His Brain Age must be, like, a MILLION!
Re:Is there anything actually worth pirating? (Score:3, Funny)
What about American McGee's Strawberry Shortcake [smugmug.com]?