A Chinese gaming rag, 掌机迷, one bearing a striking resemblance to Famitsu, has taken a distinctly Chinese approach to respecting copyright, by helpfully including the full ISO and similar data on its cover disc for the games it is reviewing.
Apparently, the disc has the various ROMs and images to all the games reviewed. All very convenient. And not bad value for $1.50…
It does not look as if China has much intent of taking these things seriously.
Interestingly, the magazine sports Japanese lessons to help avid Chinese gamers play such titles, or perhaps merely to aid them in copying them better.
Via Famicom Mania.
Will China ever clean up its dubious act?
Thai also does this. I remember buying a ROMs and Emulator magazine that has Visual Boy Advanced and tons of roms in it for about a dollar (30 Thai Baht).
One for all, all from ME!??
That is Communist, Right??!
China so unoriginal these days, pirated games and bootlegs galore
WHY SO MANY ANGRY HERE,? YOU DO YOU REALLY HATE US.OK ,LET GO TO WAR !
This reminds me of when my dad came back from hong kong and with TWO nintendo cartridges…. each cartridge had over 100 games in it >_<
I Never bought another 8bit nintendo game again