Fake retro video game ring worth €50m smashed in Italy (www.bbc.com)
from ABCDE@lemmy.world to games@lemmy.world on 14 Sep 10:45
https://lemmy.world/post/19757667

cross-posted from: lemmy.world/post/19757663

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Escew@lemm.ee on 14 Sep 12:21 next collapse

People will still buy these consoles and games. Nintendo won’t sell them. What’s the solution?

ABCDE@lemmy.world on 14 Sep 12:34 next collapse

Which games aren’t they selling?

Escew@lemm.ee on 14 Sep 12:37 next collapse

Apparently the ones being pirated in this ring. My point is people still want retro gaming consoles and games. If the IP holders aren’t selling them, what do they expect people to do?

Chronographs@lemmy.zip on 14 Sep 13:00 next collapse

Pirate them and emulate them, not pay for this crap that doesn’t even meet safety standards.

ABCDE@lemmy.world on 15 Sep 04:09 collapse

Emulate, I guess. I can play Mario Bros and Sonic no worries on my PC and Switch.

Bartsbigbugbag@lemmy.world on 15 Sep 04:00 collapse

I can’t get physical copies new of just about any game made before the late 00s.

ABCDE@lemmy.world on 15 Sep 04:08 next collapse

Right, and that’s not going to change unless it some anthology pack, but many are being sold digitally.

otp@sh.itjust.works on 15 Sep 15:01 collapse

“Physical copies” is a big ask, considering they would also have to be selling the hardware to run those games.

To your credit, they aren’t actually selling most of their back catalog anymore, since their e-shops that sold games for the WiiU/3DS are closed down, and with them, the Virtual Console died. Now we’ve only got a subscription-based library to play a much more limited selection of old games.

Either way, it’s not Nintendo’s fault you pirate games. You want to play old games, and you don’t want to pay too much money for them, so you pirate them. Let’s be real.

dual_sport_dork@lemmy.world on 14 Sep 13:02 next collapse

There are retro revival consoles that aren’t deliberately made to looks like the original incarnations. I think the issue here was that the consoles being sold were deliberate counterfeits of otherwise valuable original retro machines.

For instance, litigious as they are Nintendo has either been unable or unwilling to snuff out things like the RetroN machines which play original Nintendo and SNES cartridges (and Genesis, and some others) but don’t claim to be a Nintendo machine or look like one in any way.

That said, I personally would totally buy a fake OG JDM Super Famicom just to have on the shelf, or even a shell just that looks like one.

SlothMama@lemmy.world on 15 Sep 05:20 collapse

Nintendo doesn’t have a legal right to go after NES clones in the States because the patent on the NES expired and anyone is legally allowed to make perfect duplicates of NES hardware.

The only legal ground Nintendo has is software copyright for games they published and / or licensed ( probably just published )

ms_lane@lemmy.world on 15 Sep 01:07 collapse

Piracy. Always has been.

melroy@kbin.melroy.org on 14 Sep 13:58 next collapse

It's always Nintendo..

Damage@feddit.it on 14 Sep 15:06 next collapse

Ok at first I thought the title was about a fake prop from a video game which somehow was worth 50m

ExFed@lemm.ee on 14 Sep 18:21 collapse

I hate headlines like these. It feels like they’re intentionally ambiguous.

Tangent5280@lemmy.world on 15 Sep 03:11 collapse

maybe ambiguos titles draw in more people if only to know what it means?

MiltownClowns@lemmy.world on 14 Sep 16:18 next collapse

“Italian Retro Game Counterfitting Organization, Worth €50 Million, Dismantled”

Valmond@lemmy.world on 14 Sep 17:31 next collapse

Oh, the old every game is worth 50€ so a drive with 4.000 roms is … 200 grands of course !

Carighan@lemmy.world on 14 Sep 17:34 collapse

Fascinating. Would have never guessed this was worth fifty million.