Soni tempori elseu romani yeof helsforo nisson ol sefini ill des 16 Aug 2005
02:01:23 -0700, sefini jorgo geanyet des mani yeof do uk.games.video.gameboy,
yawatina tan reek esk "paulfoel" <BertieBigBollox.DeleteThis@gmail.com> fornis do
marikano es bono tan el:
>Might not be cool but I don't really care if a cart is pirate or not as
>long as it works.
That's the main point: they usually don't. Save games get wiped, corrupted,
or whatever. The game crashes late into it due to shoddy translation hacks.
Multiplayer won't work. The battery dies in them (or, in many cases, isn't
even there even though the game has a save function). Some carts are poorly
moulded out of cheap plastic, so break, bend, or don't fit in the slot on your
GBA.
My main gripe with pirate games on ebay, is that 99% of buyers don't know what
they're buying. Would you be pissed off if you went into HMV and bought a
load of cheap DVDs, only to go home and find they're pirated copies? You
wouldn't even consider that HMV might sell pirate DVDs, would you? Well, most
people don't think eBay sellers sell pirate GBA games, or that GBA pirates
even exist!
I know people who are quite happy to buy copied games, CDs and DVDs, but they
*know* what they're buying. Buyers on eBay think they're just getting a
bargain.
>I've bought a few off ebay which have turned out to be pirate and never
>had any probs with them.
Then you're very lucky.
deKay
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