According to Nintendo the 3DS to resist piracy much better than any other hardware you created earlier. The house of Mario is firmly committed not to repeat the bad experience with the DS, a console more "holes" of history. "We made net progress with regard to anti-piracy measures," said product manager for Nintendo of English, James Honeywell.
"We do not want to repeat the experiences with R4 cards and the like, so we are trying to protect ourselves before the output of the new hardware," said general manager David Yarnton. "If this were not enough, the litigation will be the losers in the years before and will enable us to proceed more quickly and decisively against those who violate the law."
"We do not want to repeat the experiences with R4 cards and the like, so we are trying to protect ourselves before the output of the new hardware," said general manager David Yarnton. "If this were not enough, the litigation will be the losers in the years before and will enable us to proceed more quickly and decisively against those who violate the law."
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