Nintendo Freaks Out That People Can Use Memory Card To Pirate Games
from the give-them-a-reason-to-buy dept
You would think by now that companies might start to realize that they're never going to put a damper on any kind of piracy by lawsuit -- but that they need to actually give people a reason to buy. Apparently that message has not yet gotten through to the suits at Nintendo, who are looking into lawsuits to make it difficult to buy products that let you use unauthorized versions of DS handheld console games. There's a device called the R4 Revolution, that can be used by DS owners to store all their games on a single memory card, so they don't have to carry around all those cartridges. That's a big advantage and a huge value.Of course, it also lets owners play unauthorized games. And, that, has Nintendo execs freaked out and suing.
But considering the very real legitimate use of the device, it's hard to see what's "illegal" about the device itself. In trying to stop the sale of the device, of course, Nintendo is also providing a lot more attention for the device and the fact that it can be used for unauthorized games as well. You would think that a device that made the actual DS console more valuable would be something that Nintendo execs would get excited about rather than trying to sue it out of existence.
Filed Under: memory cards, nintendo ds, piracy, r4 revolution, video games
Companies: nintendo