DSiWare Exploit Sudokuhax

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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
 
Nathan-NL said:
Yes, that's right, but you can't buy it anymore.

Ah, I see. That explains why it is still there
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OniLink2323 said:
Nathan-NL said:
Yes, that's right, but you can't buy it anymore.

Ah, I see. That explains why it is still there
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QUOTE(OniLink2323 @ Jan 29 2011, 03:46 AM)
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...

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?
 
SoraKeyofFate said:
OniLink2323 said:
Nathan-NL said:
Yes, that's right, but you can't buy it anymore.

Ah, I see. That explains why it is still there
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QUOTE(OniLink2323 @ Jan 29 2011, 03:46 AM)
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...

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?

Well, it seems that they have removed "EA Sudoku" for people who haven't downloaded it.
And for the few that have downloaded it, me being one of them, the option to redownload it still appears, and works.
Not that it does much good for those who haven't downloaded it.
But I regress, I had no point in posting the fact that it is still visible to us who have already downloaded it, I was simply pointing out the obvious.
 
Team Fail said:
Ziggy Zigzagoon said:
I hope that Sudohax becomes the "Flashme" of the DSi...
It could, but something else would have to be found.
I meant to say that there would be an application executed in the system with Sudohax that would make other systems hackable.

(Wait... did not quite a few people already have the hackable game even before the hack was released?)
 
Bullshit, what about EA? Can Nintendo just remove their game, don't they have some kind of agreement?
EA is losing money right now and I wanted to buy it, please force Ninty to put it back, EA!
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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.
 
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.

I'm not sure whether you're right or not, considering the keys were on the PS3...XD
 
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.
 
I own EA Sudoku on my DSI. It is not available for purchase on my DSiXL, which shares the same Club Nintendo account. I find that interesting, at least in the way that the big N sees each handheld as a different entity, even if they know the same person owns them.
 
Well, how did the Wii one result? Was it the same?

Anyways, does anyone know if downloaded titles are registered in the memory? If the console-specific keys can be ripped from DSiWare and put in others, this hack could be avaliable to the masses without need for the shop. You would submit a piece of DSiWare, the key is ripped and inserted in the Sudoku game and sent back to you to copy to the console.
 
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.



It's long, you might want to skip to the keys part.
 

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