Although the 3DS was cracked less than 24 hours after it was released, the R4 Burn card has been able to run most of the NDS games on Nintendo's next generation console, but Nintendo is still poised. The truth is, they may have had a "conspiracy" behind their back. As early as last July, there was a third party developers revealed that 3DS has adopted a special anti-theft mechanism. Ian Curran, then THQ's global game-issuing business executive Director Ian Klein, told the media that 3DS had "a design that could really counter piracy". Nintendo is reluctant to disclose any details because the Martian technology is "so advanced that it is hard to explain." "Regardless of how much of this technology is Mars, shortly after the launch of the 3DS in March this year, many of Japan's chain game retailers, such as Enterking, have issued a statement that they will not recycle 3DS hosts that have been shown to have used R4 burning cards or similar" illegal unauthorized products ". Not only that, Nintendo also made it clear in the 3DS accompanying instructions that using illegal or unauthorized devices could cause 3DS to start and run normally after the firmware upgrade. To synthesize this information, it is not hard to speculate that Nintendo is likely to have a device that records the history of the Flash memory card on 3DS, checking the record to determine if the host has ever run illegal software. And there have been rumors that Nintendo is very concerned about similar technologies. Shing. That's probably what Nintendo now wants to say. (Edit/Xu Mingming)
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