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13th April 2008, 1:44pm
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#1 | | \\ Tuning in
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| Wii Chippers Caught Quote:
Game's Up For UK Fraud Factory!
Friday 11th April/... A Wii chipping factory has been tracked down to fraudsters in Leicestershire. The Wii is the nation’s favourite family console – so much so that the Japanese corporation hasn’t been able to keep up with UK demand for not one but two Christmases! But an undercover sting by Leicestershire’s Trading Standards Department backed by the games industry’s own crime unit unveiled a counterfeit plot potentially worth £millions.
As a result of enquiries made by TSD officers and investigators from ELSPA, the trade body for the country’s major games publishers, a home was raided in the Coalville area of Leicestershire this week. The raid, which was undertaken by Leicestershire TSD and police, turned up vital evidence suggesting the non-descript home actually housed sophisticated counterfeiting apparatus – including an industrial unit to churn out rogue console chips. At least two people have so far been arrested for their part in the ‘fraud factory’. More than 2,000 counterfeit chips, were recovered from the raid. These consisted mostly of Wii console chips although some were for Xbox 360 and PlayStation2 consoles. A number of consoles were also seized. After the planned trial, all the rogue chips will be destroyed – if only to avoid disappointment amongst the nation’s competitive children and parents.
A Nintendo insider said: “A chipped Wii might sound cool but it is useless. The latest Wii extravaganza, seeing Mario back in a racer at the front of the pack, Mario Kart Wii, would be useless on a chipped Wii. You’ll never get the interaction or support when it all unravels. You’d have to be pretty stupid to think online gaming won’t be easily log-able in such digital days! Chip it and you brick it, as we say around the office. There is only one real Wii experience – and it doesn’t come chipped!”
Following the crack-down, visitors to the offending website are currently greeted with this ominous message: “The site is currently down for maintenance. Normal service will resume shortly, sorry for the inconvenience.” Michael Rawlinson from ELSPA said: “Fraud can cost Internet companies a lot more than just its visitors. Our investigators are out in force working with Trading Standards Departments across the land combing everything from Sunday car-boot sales to auction websites 24/7 seeking-out counterfeiters. The message from the nation’s favourite games publishers is simple, fraudsters can run but they can no longer hide!”
John Hillier, who heads ELSPA’s crime unit, said: “Piracy costs the games industry dear – just like that of any other entertainment industry. Making good and inventive games is an expensive and creative process, with some titles today costing £20m or more to develop. To make a quality title involves teams of highly skilled professionals, from programmers and graphic artists to voice actors and musicians. When a pirate sells illegally-copied games they undermine the viability of our industry and in turn that threatens jobs.”
Paul Jackson, Director General of ELSPA, added: “We would like to thank Leicestershire’s Trading Standards Department, and Police for all their efforts during this investigation. We have now stepped up our campaign against thieves of games software and others who attempt to flout intellectual property rights of our members. We have sophisticated tracking techniques at our disposal these days and as my colleague put it, the cyber-criminals can run but they can no longer hide!” | is it just me who doesnt understand why someone would want yr console chipped? yeah you can get cheaper games, but you cant go online and it voids yr warranty. stupid people
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13th April 2008, 1:46pm
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#2 | | The better half
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13th April 2008, 1:51pm
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#3 | | EVIL/NICE.
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| Re: Wii Chippers Caught I mind that on the Xbox you could chip it so that you could run Linux on it, that was cool.
But yeah if you can't go online with the Wii that's pretty pointless.
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13th April 2008, 2:01pm
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| Re: Wii Chippers Caught its not just the wii, if you get caught going online with a chipped 360 the live account gets banned. since a large part of modern gaming is now playing over the internet, seems a little pointless to risk it
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14th April 2008, 9:01am
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#5 | | Registered User
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| Re: Wii Chippers Caught Chipping was amazing 5-8 years ago with the PS1 and PS2. It meant you could play all those games that your pocket money wouldn't let you afford. As online gaming was scarce then it didn't matter if there was ways to ban you if you logged in.
Now, well nearly ever second game is online compatible, double that with the fact that the majority of Britain now has broadband why would you want to risk potentially buggering your pride and joy?
I would say chipping is a dying trend. Gone are the days when every mate of yours was swapping bad CD-R copies of Virtual sex and such. |
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14th April 2008, 9:30am
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#6 | | Super Discunt
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| Re: Wii Chippers Caught Quote:
Originally Posted by miss_tress2003 |
What a great addition to the discussion, you do your parents proud.
Anyway, the one line that stuck out for me was... Quote: |
You’d have to be pretty stupid to think online gaming won’t be easily log-able in such digital days!
| I know that it's part of their anti-piracy measures but how long will it be before even mp3s and video files that you watch are also log-able? iTunes will soon be the enemy of torrent sites.
Anyway, once your Wii warranty has expired you might as well get it chipped. Do they seriously think that someone is going to think "cheap games forever Vs some games online" and decide they'd rather play a game against Random McFuckface from Kansas rather than get the latest games at a fraction of the price? If you're that desperate to play certain games online then put aside the money that your chipped Wii is saving you, that way you can buy a new console to keep unchipped for whenever you find a game that justifies the need for online play. And even then you'll get yer arse kicked by the players in asia who have much faster broadband speeds and have actually beaten you before you even think you're supposed to start.  |
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14th April 2008, 9:33am
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#7 | | EVIL/NICE.
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| Re: Wii Chippers Caught I'd rather not chip my Wii and play Mario Kart online, than chip my wee and not play Mario Kart online when the warrenty is out.
So I somewhat doubt that many people will chip now, I agree completely with dookinfurchips.
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14th April 2008, 9:38am
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#8 | | Super Discunt
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| Re: Wii Chippers Caught I know a few Wii owners but none who bother playing online. Once the price drops below £150 chipping will become more popular amongst Wii owners, just as it did with every other console, until the game price drops and the Pre-owned section has games that aren't shit. |
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14th April 2008, 9:39am
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#9 | | EVIL/NICE.
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| Re: Wii Chippers Caught That's cause there's pretty much no good online games until Mario Kart on Friday...
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