
An alleged classic gaming trafficking ring was lately busted up in Italy. Authorities say 12,000 counterfeit copies of the Atari 2600, SNES, and Sega Genesis, collectively housing thousands and thousands of pirated video games, have been seized and will probably be destroyed. Now, 12,000 fewer folks will probably be subjected to working Tremendous Mario Bros. on an emulator. Think about the horror.
“Round 12,000 consoles on which greater than 47 million pirated video video games have been illegally saved have been seized, for an estimated worth of greater than €47.5 million (US$52.5 million),” Alessandro Langella, head of the financial crime unit for Turin’s monetary police, instructed AFP on Friday. The downloaded video games reportedly hailed from franchises like Avenue Fighter and Star Wars.
The pretend retro consoles, in the meantime, have been manufactured in China and offered on-line and in shops, and apparently ran afoul of EU technical and security requirements. Police arrested 9 males in reference to the pretend consoles, and charged them with buying and selling in counterfeit items.
It actually appears like these counterfeit consoles have been your run-of-the-mill emulation units working stolen ROMs, the sort you see pop up at mall kiosks across the holidays—simply probably in plastic housings that replicated the look of the originals. Whereas the marketplace for classic video games has blown up lately, retro emulation units on which to play your favourite childhood video games on largely stay fairly low cost.
It’s unclear if Turin’s monetary police have an entire particular investigative unit for combating retro gaming piracy, or if this was a bust they stumbled into whereas in search of extra generic counterfeiting crimes. Nonetheless, 12,000 consoles is lots. We’ll see in the event that they ultimately find yourself in a landfill someplace. Someway I believe the flood of pretend consoles manufactured overseas will proceed.
