Hacking 3DS may spell end to Ninty's piracy woes.

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If my company offered free room and board...I'd be all in ...even if it was dorm style.

Happy new years ...ammmmmmmmmmmmppppptorrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr

lol I've done dorm before man it isn't good at all. you have to deal with everyone's sad depressed moods and all their baggage from long distance relationships and whatnot. it is not a tea party there. I would imagine that is the primary reason that they commit suicide. People can't get along with eachother. I am assuming that in China they aren't allowed to have guns and weapons which is why rather than killing eachother they are killing themselves. But I can still blame Apple :D

MORPORPMORPMORMPORPOMORPHRPORPHRORPRORP:P
 

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its not "free" it is mandatorily and automatically deducted out of their pay, they are FORCED to eat and board there, and it is like 80 or 90% of their pay that is automatically deducted for food and board ,and the conditions are horrible, i have seen a documentary about a factory there that made plugin chargers for nokia cell phones, the factory was there for like 12 years before the dutch executives even traveled there to inspect and see the factory , and then they were showing how they were forced to live in cramped dorms , and to pay for the food they factory provides, when they showed it was a 50 gallon oil drum with what looked like almost water that was called soup ,not to mention all the mercury pcb's and other contamination violations they found , even after they nokia execs gave the factory months advance warning they were comming, they said they were concerned ,but then they just wrote everything off as being fine at the end
dont forget this is china where information is strictly controlled, its a communist country, what you dont see and will never see,is far worse
 

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its not "free" it is mandatorily and automatically deducted out of their pay, they are FORCED to eat and board there, and it is like 80 or 90% of their pay that is automatically deducted for food and board ,and the conditions are horrible, i have seen a documentary about a factory there that made plugin chargers for nokia cell phones, the factory was there for like 12 years before the dutch executives even traveled there to inspect and see the factory , and then they were showing how they were forced to live in cramped dorms , and to pay for the food they factory provides, when they showed it was a 50 gallon oil drum with what looked like almost water that was called soup ,not to mention all the mercury pcb's and other contamination violations they found , even after they nokia execs gave the factory months advance warning they were comming, they said they were concerned ,but then they just wrote everything off as being fine at the end
dont forget this is china where information is strictly controlled, its a communist country, what you dont see and will never see,is far worse

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i never said that nintendo specifically did, i said they use chinese slave labor, and what? you think cause this 1 company got caught or was publicized ,thts its the only one? if this is what you do see ,then what you dont see is 100x worse and i am not singeing out nintendo here all companies do it ,nokia i know is really bad ,but they all are
this systemic its a commie government ,all chinese labor is slave labor ,but especially the kind used by big multinational public corporations

How is it Chinese slave labor? The worker could quit anytime he wants to. They work because they need to make money.
 

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WOW talk about just asking for trouble, I mean why not just have a guy stand stand out in front of Nintendo with a sign that says "Hey Dumb Ass's Are System is Hack Proof, bet you can't hack it suckers!"
 
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There are 150+ good DS games of which many came out after it was fully hacked. Your view is flawed. For any system that sells well, there will be shovelware and alot of it because shovelware sells well too.
Yeah... 150 good games for over 5000 shovelware. Your view is flawed.

I'm not sure how Nintendo justifies charging that much and with the current economic downturn it's a tad rough to expect people to pay that much per game on top of $328 for the console ($253 USD).
Because gaming is a luxury, not a right.
I know it sucks to have to pay that much for gaming in your region, but that's just how it is and you cannot do much about it.

-Part of the protection is only a small nub on the 3DS cart to tell the system that it has a 3D game inserted lol
Yeah, as mentionned that little nub is only there to prevent noobs from attempting to play them in their regular DS.
If one were to cut it off, it would still work in a 3DS.
 

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