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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Still have not had this happen to me, when you're cheap, you get what you pay for with clones,

This was not that first time
Just use ntrboot


The problem was not only did the code brick your 3DS and not just the cart but some legitimate Gateway users had their 3DS's bricked. At least the Gateway team did replace the bricked 3DS systems but they should have never put that in the code to begin with.
 

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What they could do with Diddy Kong Racing is every level loads the 'Pirate Lagoon' Race track no matter what level you enter, so every level would load 'Pirate Lagoon'. And if players still trying to beat adventure mode with only 'Pirate Lagoon', then the Wizpig boss will crash trying to load 'Pirate Lagoon'. This would've been funny than just adding pauses as anti-piracy measure.
 

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The problem was not only did the code brick your 3DS and not just the cart but some legitimate Gateway users had their 3DS's bricked. At least the Gateway team did replace the bricked 3DS systems but they should have never put that in the code to begin with.


Console hacking is at your own risk, it's always been like that, as stated it isn't always the most legal of things

Know what you're getting into, especially when you paying money in a legal dark area

I'm not saying they were right, why are you complaining, the product is already unlicensed and not endorsed, will void your warranty

Their where much more destructive things than gateway bricker, imho much worse since it was distributed as fake roms and fake rom loaders for the nds, youd never know til you try to run it



 
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Console hacking is at your own risk, it's always been like that, as stated it isn't always the most legal of things

Know what you're getting into, especially when you paying money in a legal dark area

I'm not saying they were right, why are you complaining, the product is already unlicensed and not endorsed, will void your warranty

Their where much more destructive things than gateway bricker, imho much worse since it was distributed as fake roms and fake rom loaders for the nds, youd never know til you try to run it




I never said I was complaining. When you pay for something, you expect it not to damage anything. They never should have put that kind of code in there in the first place.
 

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I never said I was complaining. When you pay for something, you expect it not to damage anything. They never should have put that kind of code in there in the first place.


My real gateway hasn't damaged my n3ds

Just saying you're buying something, that allows you to run pirated software and removes drm

Something which it's legality is already questionable

And you expect them to play nice....as I stated this isn't new
 

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My real gateway hasn't damaged my n3ds

Just saying you're buying something, that allows you to run pirated software and removes drm

Something which it's legality is already questionable

And you expect them to play nice....as I stated this isn't new
Just because it didn't happen to you doesn't help the people that it did happen to. In may countries any kind of bricking code is illegal and you can face huge penalties. There is a huge difference between who adds this kind of code to a product they are selling and someone who does it just to hurt people and is not making money from the victims. Just because the product allows you to run backups/roms doesn't allow them to add code that its sole intention is to brick the system of users that buy the clones. It's one thing to add code to inform the user that they are using pirated content and mess with their gameplay but it's completely something else when code is added that bricks the system of the user.
 

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Man, I remember that I couldn't play Crash Bash on my modded PSone, despite the disc being legit. Every time I tried to play it the game showed a screen saying SOFTWARE TERMINATED. CONSOLE MAY HAVE BEEN MODIFIED.
Even on a non-modded system, using a gameshark or action replay could still trigger the AP in games.
 

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Just because it didn't happen to you doesn't help the people that it did happen to. In may countries any kind of bricking code is illegal and you can face huge penalties. There is a huge difference between who adds this kind of code to a product they are selling and someone who does it just to hurt people and is not making money from the victims. Just because the product allows you to run backups/roms doesn't allow them to add code that its sole intention is to brick the system of users that buy the clones. It's one thing to add code to inform the user that they are using pirated content and mess with their gameplay but it's completely something else when code is added that bricks the system of the user.


That's the risk you must face when you remove drm, and use unlicensed products

That's why nintendo voids your warranty too, they'll check to see if you were using unauthorized software products,and either charge you full price to fix it,or just refuse and tell you to buy another

And if you have a real gateway card, and not a cheap clone or knock off, most people were using mt cards, r4 clones, etc.

That's why I didn't jump on it from the start, knowing what I knew from the scene previously, knowledge is power

I wouldn't be surprised if sx os has something similar either

You don't expect it to happen, but you should know it does and it has before
 
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Another good one :
Serious Sam 3's scorpion

Anybody who made the mistake of pirating Croteam’s 2011 shooter were fated to do endless battle with a super-fast and nigh-immortal scorpion.
 

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