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What is the Nintendo website for reporting the game controllers?

RaiderJ

Diamond Member
Saw one of those stands today at a local mall selling a 50 game NES setup (the ones that are supposedly illegal). Anyone know the website to report them?
 
Originally posted by: ZePHyRaNTHeS
1-800-you're a snitch 😉

Profiting from piracy gets a thumbs down in my book, even from someone who might have a few ROMs on their compter.
 
I've seen these at at least 3 different malls in FL. I didn't know they were unlicensed. The malls could probably be held liable for contributory infringement as well.
 
The controller is SuperJoy. It has several hundreds different games, not just 50 NES games. It is fun to play.
 
Originally posted by: Gobadgrs
what mall? i wanna buy one!



"The Shops at Mission Viejo" Mall (SoCal; ZIP 92692) has two kiosks on opposite sides of the mall with them and demos running. I was surprised with the accuracy of the light gun. However the light gun cable is extremely short and Mario Bros. 1 had verticle wavy lines thru it.
 
I KNEW those things couldn't be legal! I saw them an how cheap they were and said to myself "there's no way that's legit"
 
I almost bought one at a county fair back in the summer. If it didnt look so cheaply made and tacky I probably would have bought one.
 
I think that Nintendo wanting to shut these places down is BS. If Nintendo really cared, they would have their reps that go to all the video game stores turn these places in. These are not underground stores hidden in dark alleys. Every mall I have been too in the last six months has had these kiosks, along with EB and Gamestops, Toy Works, FYE, etc, etc... The video game shops get frequented by the living, breathing Nintendo reps who surely walk right by the kiosks. Nintendo really pretends to be on a high horse when it comes to smacking these kiosks down, but they could have had this taken care of by now.
 
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