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wraggster
July 27th, 2006, 18:02
As part of Gamasutra's visit to Shanghai for this week's ChinaJoy game exhibition, we've discovered that Xbox 360 game piracy appears to be spreading notably in the country, with at least one vendor offering Xbox 360 titles such as Hitman: Blood Money for around 30 Chinese yuan ($3.50).

This development has occurred after an incident in March 2006, in which hackers managed to flash changes to the BIOS on the Xbox 360's Optical Disc Drive which allowed non-authenticated (copied) games to be played. Further information on the hack surfaced in late May, when other parties appear to have released a public version of the exploit, and Microsoft's Gamerscore Blog published an Official response to the problem.

At the time, the company's John Porcaro noted: "The core security system has not been broken. However, on some Xbox 360 consoles the authentication protocol between the optical disc drive and the console may be attacked via a complex software and hardware modification which could allow people to play illegally copied and modified games. We continue to invest in the security of the platform and will respond appropriately as unauthorized activity is identified."

Obviously, it seems likely that connecting to Xbox Live will, at some point, download system updates which will prevent continued playing of pirate titles. In addition, it appears that pirated versions of PlayStation 2 and Xbox discs are much more common on the market stalls throughout Shanghai, thanks to the high cost of the Xbox 360 relative to average Chinese wages.

Hawq
July 27th, 2006, 19:03
Huge rampant piracy in the most famous one copy country in the world? I am shocked. Seriously though any comapny releasing a system over there must expect this to happen to it, what with China & Hong Kong being knock off capitals of the world.

JKKDARK
July 27th, 2006, 20:44
OMG. Anyway, Microsoft will not has problems. But companies like Nintendo will lose a lot of money (If it happens with the Wii)

SSaxdude
July 28th, 2006, 02:46
Yeah, I bet the Wii will be extremely easy to hack. That might be another reason to buy one.