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British Game Developer's Talks About Nintendo Co Anti-Piracy Road

In the game business, for the palm game machine DS of NIntendo

, the appearace of burning cards was a disaster with no doubt. The burning cards made the players be able to download free games on the internet easily instead of buying the official version.You Know What? I Bought a Wonderful r4i card for My Mother at a Very Low Price

Andrew Mclennan from Metaforic Tech. The Right time to Pair With, The Best ds one to Enjoy Inc. is a former game developer in England, developed console games, as well as some games based on PCs and NDS platform, also had helplessly been seeing their games available in internet before formal releasing. In the 17 years when he was engaged in game development, nearly all of his games have been copied illegally. Burning disks can be seen all over the world. Players only need to spend 10 dollars to get almost all NDS games for free.Hot Sales in April: TopToy DSTT Multimedia Card for NDS and NDS Lite (Supports SDHC) and Accessories

Andrew Mclennan is not the only game person who feels crazy about it. The Most Glamorous on the Cheap, Find the One for You! Nintendo should be more nerve-racking than he. Nintendo take legal action to crack down on flash card R4 by in 2008, stating the use of R4 not only damage Nintendo heavily, but also to all of vendors developing games for NDS. Tokyo court approved Nintendo`s request to prohibit the use of flash card R4 on Mar. 2010, to define the use of flash card R4 in Japan as illegal. It's said that Nintendo would after the developer companies of flash card R4 to take a thorough solution.PSBREAK , the Best Attachments for Mom This Year

Although living space of writable card in Japan becomes small, it still exists between law grey area (between legal and illegal) in other districts of the world. Technically, the burning disk itself is legal, while downloading game ROM is obviously illegal. The combination of these two makes it hard to define. Of course, Nintendo definitely wants to solve this problem from the vicious circle source-the DSLINK card. According to Andrew Mclennan, Nintendo now wants to cooperate with the Metaforic technology company, he also wants the company to help resolve the DSLINK card problem on a global scale, and even eventually emulates the legal means used in Japan.


Metaforic Technology Inc has detected R4 kernel and patch used to run ROM of the NDS games. It can be understood that Andrew Mclennan can't say too much about the developing skill against game pirate for now. The explaination on the concept of the skill is "We will put a set of safety program into NDS game ROM so that each game would have the individual safe system. Different games would have different safe systems."

Andrew Mclennan hasn't over exaggerated on the skill can prevent from the decipher of hackers for 100%. He admitted that if hacker had enough talent, time and motivation, most safe systems would be able to be deciphered eventually. But he hoped that it would cost as much time as possible on the decipher time. It would be better to make hackers headache in decipher process.

Andrew McLennan still needs a lot of time to introduce this technology to fight with the burn card. While the R4 has already existed for many years and there are many sites for people downloading all illegal NDS games over the past four and a half years all over the world. In 2007, British [Times" once reported on R4 cards, saying that there were 35 million sold and so far this figure must be even more substantial.

Andrew Mclennan said their knowledge of R4 was deficient, besides, hackers can continue to crack the anti-piracy technology by updating R4 firmware. But he claimed that the skill solve plan of Metaforic technology company had the prvention ability to updating firmware. "The updating of firmware can't break through our protection system though for now we can't say too much about the details."


Although Andrew Mclennan is making efforts to prevent the rampant piracy from technical, also they thought there is no need to use legal means to cut off DSLINK cards, and gives respect to those who only used R4 to develop home-made software and self-made games - although there is only a very little part. He still added that it`s still a blank in the field of relevant law, so it is hard to justify that R4 is in violation of law. Another kind of writer card will emerge overnight if you ban one this day. Therefore, Andrew agreed to address the problem through technology instead of legal measures.

DSi, the new type of machine of NDS series which had published in Japan last year had been put on European and American markets.In the early stage of its sale, all burning cards couldn't be used. But hackers wouldn't be frightened by Nintendo's efforts. Certain DSi burning cards are putting on the market now. There is still a hard slog lay ahead for Nintendo`s anti-piracy struggle.

British Game Developer's Talks About Nintendo Co Anti-Piracy Road

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