In a recent interview with CVG, Ian Curran, THQ’s executive VP of global publishing, touted his favorite new feature the 3DS will bring to the portable market. No, not its titular three-dimensional display tech. No, not all of those rebooted classic franchises. “What excites me even more,” Curran explained, “is that there’s technology built in that device to really combat piracy.”
Curran added, “they combated the piracy on DSi, which they don’t believe is cracked yet – but they know they’ve been hurt across the world and they believe the 3DS has got technology that can stop that.” That’s a nice sentiment, but considering how resourceful the modding community has proven itself over the years, we’re pretty sure the only thing that could stop them from pirating 3DS games is some sort of self-destruct mechanism. We sincerely doubt Nintendo could get something like that past the FCC.
THQ executive impressed by 3DS piracy protection originally appeared on Joystiq on Sun, 11 Jul 2010 18:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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