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 ...
Last week we told you that the The Sunday Post reported that the manager of ELSPA's Intellectual Property Crime Unit claimed that “90 percent of Nintendo users are playing pirated games because of R4” ...
ELSPA has claimed that 90 per cent of all DS users in North America are playing pirated games via the notorious R4 cartridge. ELSPA has claimed that 90 per cent of all DS users in North America are ...
The UK's Entertainment and Leisure Software Publishers Association claims that the vast majority of North American DS owners are pirates, and not the fun kind with peglegs and parrots, either. Our ...
Nintendo faces a new threat from piracy this Christmas, as the R4 chip for the DS handheld becomes one the most sought after items in Tokyo's Akihabara electronics district. Described by The Times ...
It’s another legal win for Nintendo as 11 retailers in the Netherlands have been convicted of illegally importing and selling R4 cards and mod chips for the Nintendo DS and Wii. It’s no secret that ...
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Nintendo has been awarded almost a half-million dollars in a lawsuit against an Australian online retailer who which selling the R4 mod chip. RSJ IT Solutions and two “affiliated respondents,” Patrick ...