Tag: Piracy
Crimson Echoes No More…Kinda
by admin on Jun.01, 2009, under RPG, Uncategorized
DcS, this one’s for you…
A little back story goes a long way so i figured i’d let the people behind the magic explain it best…
Pulled Directly From http://crimsonechoes.com/
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Chrono Trigger: Crimson Echoes was a fan project modification of the Chrono Trigger ROM begun in late 2004. Development continued thanks to a dedicated group of fans through 2009. By May 2009, the game featured ~35 hours of game play, 10 multiple endings, and 23 chapters, much like the original Chrono Trigger; it was around 98% complete. The plot featured the original cast as they struggled against a new villain risen from the legacy of Zeal.
The team planned to release Crimson Echoes on May 31, 2009 as the first feature-length fan Chrono series game, and an unprecedentedly exhaustive work in the ROM modification community. On May 8, 2009, Chrono Trigger: Crimson Echoes received a cease & desist letter, along with all other game modification activity (even research) at the Chrono Compendium. In compliance with the letter, the development team ceased development on the game, and existing modifications (including Prophet’s Guile) were taken down.
We thank those fans who followed the game’s development, and also those who poured countless hours into the vision of a fun, new Chrono game, made by fans for fans without copyright claim or intent to make profit.
We understand the frustration. I sincerely hope this action is a sign that Square Enix cares about the franchise and intends to produce future titles, and not merely a shortsighted legal exercise that will further alienate a tired, neglected fan-base.
As a matter of public record, you may view the cease & desist letter here.
- Signed ZeaLitY, Saturday, May 9th, 2009
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So here’s my take on it: I’m not a Chrono fan-boy so i had no idea that this project even existed up until this all went down, but what did they expect to happen? I can see them going about this and creating this ROM’d game and everyone getting to play it and be happy, but not on the level that they went about it. There was nothing legal about this…especially with the exposure that this thing had. These kids took a game that Square-Enix (SE) still had the legal rights to and decided to make their own game based on the same characters and basic story without consent from the owning party. Haven’t you people learned, if you’re going to do something blatantly illegal keep it on the DL.
Now, from what I’ve read about this SE has been a pretty big asshole about the Chrono series. They embrace the world of Final Fantasy but leave this huge Chrono fan base to wither and die. And from that i see why that fan base would decide to take action into their own hands and make a new game themselves to continue playing something they obviously love. The problem resided in the fact that the exposure of the project got too out of hand. That’s also why the latest news beyond the “Cease and Desist” letter was so huge.
Apparently this game was in Alpha/Beta testing for several months. After the news surfaced that the team had to shut down the project, surfaced so did the game. We’re lead to believe that a higher up Alpha tester decided to leak the game to spite SE, which i have no qualms in seeing. The production team recognizes that the game was leaked and that it was only an Alpha version but it still allows the public to have a taste of what could have been.
Actual Game Footage
Seeing that i’m one of problem 1000 other blogs/websites reporting on this same story i’m not really worried about the legal ramifications of hosting the links to get the game, so here you go:
Get it while you still can…
and the fans respond…
Facebook advertises ‘new R4’
by admin on May.23, 2009, under Portable
…To continue on with our last piracy post i found this and it amazed me at the level of simplicity things have gotten to.
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MCV Reports:
Monday, 18th May 2009 at 12:11 pm
by Tim Ingham
New piracy system for Nintendo handheld given clearance to pimp wares on social networking site
Social networking site Facebook has allowed advertising for a new piracy-enabling R4-style card on its pages.
Ads for the DSTT card appear on profiles of subscribers to the site who have shown an interest in gaming. Like the R4, the DSTT allows consumers to download pirated DS games via a Mac or PC onto an SD card, which then slots into the adapted console.
The card does not work with the new DSi, but MCV understands that new version of both cards – the DSTTi and R4i – are already on the market.
A Nintendo spokesperson told MCV: “Nintendo takes protection of its IP very seriously and we will examine this to determine if IP infringement has taken place.”
Facebook would not comment at the time of going to press.
The UK trade joined Nintendo in MCV to call for a UK ban on the cards’ sale last summer.
The Tokyo District Court in Japan granted an injunction against the sale of DS ‘piracy aids’ in February – effectively banning the country’s retailers from stocking them.
The cards are still freely available on eBay, but have finally been pulled from Amazon’s marketplace after a complaint by a third party.
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I own a DS and it’s hard pressed once you find something like this to not buy one. This thing not only allows you play rom’d games, it allows you to play videos and mp3′s. It makes the DS, in my eyes, worth so much more. With the release of the DSi, you can access the web via opera mobile pre-installed on the unit. If you add in full multimedia capability i really think you have something here. Now I’m not going to post any links to where you can purchase this unit or where you can get the rom’d games but I’m also not going to ask you not to explore the possibilities of a unit like this.
I found a review of the product and I definitely think its worth a look.
