Not much info here but I wonder if these were some sort of fake NES/SNES/Mega Drive minis or just handheld emulation devices in general
I was wondering if shipping SD cards full of ROMs would ever come to bite the manufacturers in the ass and I guess it might have. Will this be a one-off thing or a sign of a wider EU crackdown? I think there was a warning earlier issued by some agency this month about how the solder in one of the Anbernic devices exceeded EU’s maximum lead levels
Edit: There’s a video of the Italian cops’ raid on the warehouse where the devices were being held, looks like a large variety of different devices
12,000 consoles … for an estimated value of more than 47.5 million euros.
Each console costs 40 grand?
It’s hilarious when they apply the same math they use to calculate the worth of drug busts to something like this
Software licensing. For games you literally can’t buy anymore in most cases.
They probably have 1000 games on each console that you can select from in a list and they’re pricing based on that. Ridiculous.
Black Book of Cummunism-ass “math”
Around 12,000 consoles with 47 million games
No. That is incorrect. Each console had a few thousand games, and you did bullshit math to make that sound worse. Each copy of a rom does not count as an individual video game, that’s an insane way to measure things.
10 grams of Mario would be worth 50k on the streets according to Cop Math™️
Like, this would mean that if I took a rom for Super Mario Bros and hit ctrl-c ctrl-v 10,000 times you could say I have 10,000 video games. Thats insanity.
I’m pretty sure Nintendo’s lawyer ghouls would argue you just described illegally producing 10,000 illegal copies of SMB and would need to be punished accordingly
Which is why Nintendo’s lawyers deserve
Hell, most lawyers in general, but especially IP lawyers.
Infinite crime.
I’m freebasing Mario Sunshine, fuck the police.
Going into a Fluddhole
But what about those Famicom cassettes on which it is written “9999999 games in 1!”?
What is the charge?
Enjoying a game? Enjoying a succulent Chinese retro game?
The most diabolical of crimes: copyright infringement
Italy still mad that China has evidence of inventing noodles first
Why crack down on people traffickers when you can take down some video game smugglers instead
People aren’t eating counterfeit Sega Saturns before they board a plane from China, some Italians were presumably just ordering retro emulation devices in bulk from China
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I’m pretty sure they do ship sd cards with roms though, unless it’s the resellers on AE who supply those
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Didn’t they just have a bit of a controversy over the summer where they were going to start preloading their Linux-based consoles with Portmaster ports?
The way it’s supposed to work is that you supply the game files yourself the way the Super Mario 64 PC port does it
From what I understand Anbernic was about to just add the games already ported which caused the retro emulation scene to beg them not to do it
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Found a link- what happened was that the files were apparently going to be included in a firmware update
https://retrohandhelds.gg/retro-handhelds-weekly-edition-3/
Anbernic made a few waves of its own this week, but not for the reasons you might have hoped. While we are nearing the launch of the RG40XX, Anbernic released a new firmware update for the RG35XX H. This update turns Anbernic’s handheld into a 64-bit Linux system, along with adding native support for PC ports. These include titles such as Celeste, TMNT: Shredder’s Revenge, GTA III, and even Stardew Valley.
The problem is that by including these titles with the latest firmware update, Anbernic is relying on pirated content. That’s an obvious no-no, especially considering that in order to use Ports, you need to have actually purchased the game and transferred the necessary files. Portmaster responded stating explaining its stance, complete with a “Zero Tolerance Policy.” Since the video was published, Anbernic has removed the download to the new build that includes the ports.
These retro handhelds are probably already flying a bit too close to the sun as it is- they probably shouldn’t be trying to attract even more attention, especially from companies like Take Two. It’s good that they listened to Western users’ concerns
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I don’t think you can play Fallout NV on a cheap handheld just yet- if you go look at the Android emulation subreddit you’ll notice most posts are people playing various PC games through Winlator on current high end phones.
The most demanding PC game Anbernic showed was GTA III
I’m sure the wealthy kulaks that hoard retro video games and sell them at collector prices will be pleased.
Nintendo loves to sell overpriced retro nostalgia crap, like mini-consoles that have laughably few games and forcibly cram in Ice Climbers as one of the few offerings.
I think the age of the retro mini console is over, it’s all about subscription services now
I think the age of the retro mini console is over
it’s all about subscription services now
How about… cloud-based subscription services?
Pretty sure that’s Sony’s approach to their back catalogue
Oh boy more shit that will vanish the moment a suit feels like it! :AgonyRossScott:
I’m going to become one of those great reset guys except about cloud gaming
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“Don Cicio! The bootleg game consoles have been seized by la carabinieri!”
Mario sleeps with the fishes.
Nice!
Braver than the troops
Real Gs buy chinese flashcarts and fill them with ROMs themselves 🫡
thank god! i don’t know how many nights of sleep have been lost over that whole fiasco. the amount of profits that some non-existing companies probably could have missed out on is unthinkable
I wonder if these were some sort of fake NES/SNES/Mega Drive minis or just handheld emulation devices in general
the most common ones i’ve seen are
1: game boy that is actually an NES emulator with 999 games on it (with a usb port you can plug a fake NES controller into and play 2P)
and 2: the bar/coffee shop version which is a small arcade machine with two sticks and two buttons and is usually an NES or SNES emulator with a game selection screen. this one sometimes has qr codes to scan and pay with weixin/alipay before you can play
The Anbernic/Retroid/etc generic emulation devices should be completely safe if they dropped the bundled roms, but on the other hand I suspect those sd cards are a big reason why the devices sell in the first place
first they came for the Gamers…
Real Rebels of the Neon God moment