Anti-piracy measures implemented in Nintendo DS game Dragon Quest 5: Hand of the Heavenly Bride
Drgaon Quest 5: Hand of the Heavenly Bride for the Nintendo
DS released on July 17th has been proven to have anti-piracy
measures that prevent bootleg copies of the game from working properly. As
reported by Yahoo Japan,
game characters in the opening scene will be caught in a never ending boat ride
instead of progressing forward in the game.
Japanese message boards began to light up on July 16th
as gamers began to wonder why their characters were still on the same boat one
hour after getting on it. Rumours Square-Enix had implemented a “Copy Guard”
began to circulate along with the logical theories such as a programming bug.
The Anti-piracy theory was confirmed by Square-Enix public relations, “If
gamers are playing a pirated copy the ship from the opening scene will never
reach port. This is an Anti-piracy measure we decided to implement.”. A quick scan of the Japanese message boards reveal firmware
and cheat code based solutions have apparently already been developed that
allow gamers to get past the anti-piracy measures.
The form of piracy these measures are designed to combat are
the Nintendo DS ROM Cartridges such as the R4 that allow gamers to load ROM
files of their favorite games downloaded from the internet. The ROM cartridge
fools the Nintendo DS into believing a real cartridge has been plugged in to
the DS and are only limited by memory capacity in terms of how many games can
be loaded. These ROM cartridges are being discreetly sold in Akihabara to this
day despite Nintendo’s best efforts to crack down on these products.
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