A ruling in Tokyo District Court has made it illegal for retailers in that country to sell the infamous R4 cart, a device most famous for its ability to facilitate piracy of Nintendo DS games. The ...
Along with 53 other companies, Nintendo has been working at the Tokyo District Courts to have DS compatible flash carts banned from sale in Japan - and yesterday it won its case. Currently the ban ...
A newspaper report suggests that in North America approximately 90 percent of DS gamers are now using the notorious R4 piracy chip to get their illegal fix of hand-held gaming. “The implications are ...
The Tokyo District Court has issued a ruling making sales of the R4 card, a device that enables the DS to play homebrew and pirated games, illegal. Last year Nintendo and 54 other companies filed a ...
ELSPA has issued a startling figure regarding DS piracy in a UK newspaper, claiming that up to 90 percent of American DS owners are playing illegal games using R4 carts. “The implications are massive.
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 ...
R4 cartridges, which allow Nintendo DS users to play pirated video games, can no longer be sold or marketed in the UK The High Court has ruled that R4 cartridges -- which enable Nintendo DS users to ...
It marks the next step in Nintendo's global effort to stop the sales of such devices as it seeks to fight piracy on the DS - a significant problem given that 100,000 copying devices were seized in the ...