You can't get the game anywhere anymore, as it wasn't available in Japan in the first place.
Status of Sudoku (DSiWare), EA:
EU/AU store: down
US/CA store: down
Status of Sudoku (DSiWare), EA:
EU/AU store: down
US/CA store: down
Nathan-NL said:Yes, that's right, but you can't buy it anymore.
OniLink2323 said:It looks as though people who already downloaded the game from the DSi Shop still have it avaliable for download, because it is still avaliable for me to download...Nathan-NL said:Yes, that's right, but you can't buy it anymore.
Ah, I see. That explains why it is still there
QUOTE(OniLink2323 @ Jan 29 2011, 03:46 AM)
SoraKeyofFate said:OniLink2323 said:It looks as though people who already downloaded the game from the DSi Shop still have it avaliable for download, because it is still avaliable for me to download...Nathan-NL said:Yes, that's right, but you can't buy it anymore.
Ah, I see. That explains why it is still there
QUOTE(OniLink2323 @ Jan 29 2011, 03:46 AM)
I really see no relevance to your post.
So by eliminating the DSiWare from the shop and such, does that mean Nintendo can simply remove content whenever an exploit is revealed? Do you really think they'd do that?
I meant to say that there would be an application executed in the system with Sudohax that would make other systems hackable.Team Fail said:It could, but something else would have to be found.Ziggy Zigzagoon said:I hope that Sudohax becomes the "Flashme" of the DSi...
Or how about "Haxes in a box"?SOS-Rens said:I'll be back when the title says "Fliphax Studio(or Webhax browser)" ^^
how_do_i_do_that said:What part of we need to dump the master keys didn't YOU understand. Try to STOP SPEED READING POSTS.
joda said:how_do_i_do_that said:What part of we need to dump the master keys didn't YOU understand. Try to STOP SPEED READING POSTS.
Well, the master keys are stored at Nintendo HQ. They are not available in the DSi. Only the decryption keys are stored in the handheld. So stop smart-assing stuff you don't understand.
YOU don't seem to understand. All Master Keys are stored in systems. Goes for the Wii, PS3, DSi, etc. The decryption key is in the NAND, from what I understand.joda said:how_do_i_do_that said:What part of we need to dump the master keys didn't YOU understand. Try to STOP SPEED READING POSTS.
Well, the master keys are stored at Nintendo HQ. They are not available in the DSi. Only the decryption keys are stored in the handheld. So stop smart-assing stuff you don't understand.
Rydian said:No, the "master" or encryption keys are NOT stored in the system. If you watch the presentation the guys did on the PS3 keys, they explain how info they found in the system let them use math to figure the key out.