mcvuk.com - 5/22/2009
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Nintendo has revealed a major breakthrough in its fight against the pirate cards that are wrecking DS software revenues as online giants Amazon and eBay finally agree to prohibit the sale of the devices. The illegal cards, which include the notorious R4, allow pirates to download DS games via ...
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edge-online.com - 5/28/2009
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Nintendo DS has become the fastest console to
sell two million units in Australia. Combined DS, DS...
Lite and DSi sales hit the milestone in 221 weeks, according to data from market research firm GfK Retail and Technology. Nintendo of Australia ...
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DS Breaks Australian Sales Record
thenintendo.com - 5/18/2009
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The Nintendo Wii WiiWare downloads for Monday May
18th. CRYSTAL DEFENDERS R2 (SQUARE ENIX, 1 player, Rated...
E for Everyone - Mild Fantasy Violence, 800 Wii Points): In CRYSTAL DEFENDERS R2, you must deploy various units, such as Fencers and Black Mages, to stop waves of encroaching monsters from ...
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Nintendo convinces eBay and Amazon to ban DS flashcarts
Joystiq [Nintendo] —
Nintendo has announced that it has reached an agreement with Amazon and eBay through which the shopping sites will prohibit the sale of the ...
Amazon, eBay Now Prohibiting R4 Sales
The Escapist : Latest News —
... is making big strides in its quest to get these devices, which allow DS users to play homebrew games as well as pirate retail ones, banned from the American marketplace. Recently, the company announced that it has convinced eBay and Amazon to prohibit sales of the R4 and similar products. "Nintendo is pleased with the co-operation it has received from both eBay and Amazon to prevent the sales of game copying devices," Nintendo of America's head of anti-piracy Jodie Daughtery told MCV . While independent retailers pledged to cease sales last year, Amazon and eBay continued to ...
UK - Nintendo gets eBay, Amazon to squash sales of R4 and R4-like devices
GoNintendo —
... at Amazon. So where a third party believes that their IP has been infringed, they can highlight it and we can take it down. This is what happened in the case of the R4.” - Amazon UK’s games director Chris Poad This is a pretty huge victory for Nintendo. They’re definitely throwing their weight around, and have seated themselves in the driver’s position when it comes to doing away with game piracy. They have an incredibly long way to go, but their first steps have been big ones. Link Posted May 22nd, 2009 at 1:44 pm | ...
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