That’s longevity for you. The charming little game hasn’t made news in years, despite enduring popularity among DS owners, but a recent YouTube video is changing that. The silly 40-second clip is ...
We may earn a commission from links on this page. Nintendo has won its second legal victory of the month in Australia, with a seller of R4 flash cartridges in the country ordered to pay the Japanese ...
ELSPA has told GamesIndustry.biz that a recent story about DS piracy in North America contains false quotes attributed to a company spokesperson. The Sunday Post quoted John Hillier, manager of ...
Nintendo is leading a lawsuit against five companies which import and sell DS piracy devices such as the R4 cartridge. Backed by Japanese firms including Capcom, SNK, Taito, Tecmo and Square Enix, the ...
A number of file-sharing websites, where Nintendo DS ROMS have been freely made available to download, appear to have been suspended or potentially closed down over the past week, sparking rumours ...
Software security firm Metaforic has unveiled new anti-piracy software to prevent the distribution of illegal Nintendo DS cartridges. Metaforic's MetaFortress technology is said to use code stored in ...
In a recent interview with industry news site MCV, Namco Bandai's Oliver Comte expressed growing concern that the software market for Nintendo's Wii and DS has "collapsed" due to widespread piracy and ...
A European court has ruled that devices made to enable piracy on consoles, such as the DS and Wii, may actually be legal. The dispute has arisen after a case between Nintendo and PC Box, with the ...
The DS R4 flash cartridge has been outlawed in Japan, following a ruling by the Tokyo District Court. The R4 was the most popular writable cartridge among DS software pirates until the release of the ...
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