What is your favorite anti-piracy message?

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For as long as video games have existed, so too have pirates. No matter the personal reasoning behind their choices, there's always gamers out there eagerly waiting for the second a game launches, not to buy it, but rather so that the scene teams can get their hands on it and undo the DRM protecting the game's files, or so that it can be played on an emulator.

Sometimes, these quick DRM-removal uploads miss something, and the game KNOWS that you're playing an illegal copy. Depending on what tricks the developers left in the game, it could mean a secret hidden message that calls you out on your actions, or it's a simple way of messing with the player. One of the most notable "anti-piracy" messages comes from Pokemon Fire Red and Leaf Green, which famously has a message that triggers when playing a copy on an early version of a GBA emulator, or so the story goes. While talking to the ferryman who checks your ticket to board the S.S. Anne, he'll let you through, but not before giving you a passing message of, "By the way: if you like this game, buy it or die".

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The legitimacy of the text has been debated for years, and interested dataminers have tried their best to find this mysterious message in the ROM's files. Present in only a single incredibly early ROM dump and nowhere else, the most sensible explanation is that the original hacker who backed up their game left the text in a place where it wouldn't immediately be found, but would be seen by just enough people to make waves across the internet.

And it did, for years. Both startling and funny, the message's legendary status likely inspired developers to include such references in their data. A legitimate occurrence of a game's developers having their last laugh at pirates can be found in Game Dev Tycoon, a game about making games. As you build upon your career as a video game maker, your company will grow and prosper...at least until you're given a report within the first hour of the game. If you're playing a "cracked" copy--which was uploaded specifically by creators themselves, they left a sneaky surprise. Your studio has tons of fans, and your games are well-liked, but it seems that...gamers keep pirating your games! Game Dev Tycoon goes meta, claiming that if the players don't support the official release and rely on piracy, then the company you've spent a while managing will go bankrupt! Well played.

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Recently, fake anti-piracy messages have been flooding YouTube, attempting to make realistic-looking or creepy-pasta level AP text, proving that players are still amused by hidden messages from developers still to this day. Whether it's Pokemon Black and White trolling the player by not giving you any EXP at all, Earthbound upping the encounter rate to an unbearable degree to punish you, or Mirror's Edge taking away the ability to run, what's your favorite anti-piracy message or effect?
 

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Can't say it's my favorite, but the most annoying DRM ever was this code wheel that came with Earl Weaver Baseball on DOS. Before you started a new game it would give you some stadium and row number, and you'd have to find your seats from that with that wheel. If you failed the game would start in the bottom of the 47th inning and your pitcher would be almost dead. Pissed me off, I'd lose that freaking wheel all the time.

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Another of my faves is Layton's Mystery Journey for 3DS. It boots into a message like "Downloading games from the internet is a serious crime, please do your part to stop software piracy". It doesn't even check for any AP measure, just gives that message to everyone, every time, and it's oddly specific about "downloading from the internet". I'm sure there are players who hadn't really considered that before, saw that message and learned it was a possibility.
 
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Here's my favourite one:

A quick reminder that sharing any links to pirated content, encoded or not, via any means, be it forum posts or private messages, is strictly prohibited on our website. Any violation of this rule will be met with warnings and suspensions, without exception. We also remind you that playing games downloaded illegaly will most likely result in a ban of your Switch console.
 

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It is not really Anti Piracy but I like it very much.:D

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Also not really a Anti Piracy Message but I love it too.
From "Undercover - Operation Wintersun".

Original CD/DVD:
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If you use a "Copy":
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...and you are no longer able to continue the Adventure,because you need the Knife for your next Action....:P:D
 
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I just remember Hollyweird making this anti-piracy clip about how piracy effects the smaller people in Hollywood and thought how much bullshit it was. Piracy does not cost them any money unless you were set on paying for the movie then decided to pirate it instead. In the piracy era movies made more money than any other time in history Avengers End Game made 2.7 billion worldwide, Star Wars Episode 7 2 billion, Lion King 1.6 billion I could go on and on.

Other than Titanic all the top 30 grossing movies of all time came since 2003.
 
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piracy effects the smaller people in Hollywood
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movies made more money than any other time in history Avengers End Game made 2.7 billion worldwide, Star Wars Episode 7 2 billion, Lion King 1.6 billion I could go on and on.
Aren't those by definition not the "smaller people" who would be affected by piracy..?

But that debate has been done a bazillion times over already.
 

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I just remember Hollyweird making this anti-piracy clip about how piracy effects the smaller people in Hollywood and thought how much bullshit it was.
is that them annoying white text on black with annoying music? this what i have to say about them!
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