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"The 36-year-old allegedly took custom orders for rare Pokémon, and sold the resulting tampered data between December 2022 to March 2023, for up to 13,000 yen ($84) a time on a website that served as a marketplace for video game assets and items. He also offered deals in which six Pokémon would be created for the equivalent of roughly $30 in yen."
How, with GameShark?
This seems like a completely legitimate business.
There's a program that you can use to modify Pokémon data, it's fairly easy to do but it's free so idk why this dude was charging people for it
I’m pretty sure you need homebrew to access the save data, so if your switch isn’t exploitable you’re SOL. In that case paying someone to make the mons you want and trade them to you makes sense to me, though no way I’d ever pay $80 for it lol
People were willing to pay for it. Seems completely reasonable to me.
People are willing to pay for lots of things that don't need to be paid for, so I'm not sure how paying for data and pixels you could easily do yourself is reasonable
I looked up and see that PKHek doesn't have Japanese lang supported. Plus Japan is mostly console, console gamer that is not very good at English + PC skill may need this service.
Not to mention if the guy doing this know the risks involved and charge high. Or people know the risks and don't do it leads to low supply/high demand.
Because they don't know how or can't be bothered. This is a one man cottage industry. I really do not see the issue
It's just a strange situation overall. If you consider a player who meets the following criteria:
The overlap according to my intuition at least feels incredibly small. Especially considering that you need either an emulator or a hacked and possibly modded Switch to make use of it.
Yet this guy was committing this """crime""" in enough volume to warrant an arrest. It's just difficult to wrap the head around.
I am guessing it was a situation sinilar to what mobile game companies call "whales" where a few players spend an inordinate amount of money for reasons incomprehensible to most people.
If you're that desperate enough to cheat in a game that you're willing to spend money on it I think there's a much deeper issue there
People can spend their money on what they want. The issue here really isn't people paying for Pokémon hacks. It's that the Japanese courts are sending people to jail over selling them.
What do you think the deeper issue here actually is? Disrespecting Pokémon?
Ok
I think occams razor here says laws in japan are just fucked up
It's called innovation. Commies wouldn't get it.