and of course since datel sold thier items in major retailors nintendo would get word of it and make sure there was no way they could be used for the wrong kind of thing......
Saphiresurf said:Do you think the dsi ll might open a windows because of its size or a system flaw?
P.S. Haven't you notice how nintendo messes with hackers. They dont want to make there systems on absolute lockdown like microsoft did with the xbox 360. if they wanted to stop HBC production they would block it forever in a wii system update firmware or hardware (same thing as dsi). Also they would make any production of flashcarts or HBC channels illegal. the dsi ll is practicly the same as the dsi except worse, the only thing better is that it has a bigger screen and having two stylus's one bigger one average size (at least if you call that better). I dont know if im right about the dsi ll thing but i think nintendo is just messing with hackers and just like to watch us scramble (pretty cool though). Anyways my point is nintendo is more on our side then you think. (you never know we might be able to make somewhat of a gaming system looking more towards open source).
Saphiresurf said:Do you think the dsi ll might open a windows because of its size or a system flaw?
P.S. Haven't you notice how nintendo messes with hackers. They dont want to make there systems on absolute lockdown like microsoft did with the xbox 360. if they wanted to stop HBC production they would block it forever in a wii system update firmware or hardware (same thing as dsi). Also they would make any production of flashcarts or HBC channels illegal. the dsi ll is practicly the same as the dsi except worse, the only thing better is that it has a bigger screen and having two stylus's one bigger one average size (at least if you call that better). I dont know if im right about the dsi ll thing but i think nintendo is just messing with hackers and just like to watch us scramble (pretty cool though). Anyways my point is nintendo is more on our side then you think. (you never know we might be able to make somewhat of a gaming system looking more towards open source).
SifJar said:Saphiresurf said:Do you think the dsi ll might open a windows because of its size or a system flaw?
P.S. Haven't you notice how nintendo messes with hackers. They dont want to make there systems on absolute lockdown like microsoft did with the xbox 360. if they wanted to stop HBC production they would block it forever in a wii system update firmware or hardware (same thing as dsi). Also they would make any production of flashcarts or HBC channels illegal. the dsi ll is practicly the same as the dsi except worse, the only thing better is that it has a bigger screen and having two stylus's one bigger one average size (at least if you call that better). I dont know if im right about the dsi ll thing but i think nintendo is just messing with hackers and just like to watch us scramble (pretty cool though). Anyways my point is nintendo is more on our side then you think. (you never know we might be able to make somewhat of a gaming system looking more towards open source).
Nintendo dont make the law.
Saphiresurf said:yea that is true they probaly arent messing with us. i just want an explanation why they arent locking down there systems like xbox 360 did. (not that i want it to. in fact i hope they never do.)