Pirates Ahoy! Are you a Pirate, Mister?

Jan 29, 2010 10:05

Posted by marielwong at www.cnetasia.com

 

This is a story of a young boy. Well, he used to be a young boy, who at a tender age of 17, because a household name for all those who love pirates. George Hotz, better known as the teen whizz who unlocked the first iPhone has apparently done it again. This time with his pranks directed at Sony.

I mean, everyone wants to own a Playstation 3. Even back in the days when the first PS was out, and I longed to have one, not withstanding its over-the-top price… I just waited a couple of years and I was just one of the regular kids, playing games on my PS.

Anyway, back to young Mr Hotz. The so-called un-hackable reputation that the PS3 has garnered itself, mostly due to its Blu-ray 2.0 compliant player (one of the first) that is perhaps best described as a ’steel jail’ for all who wish to crack it.

According to Hotz, and his rather outstanding treasure trove of ‘cracka-goodies‘, he had spent slightly over a month to hack the system, with what he has described as 95% software and 5% hardware. He also admits it was not really a thorough system hack but rather a matter of pulling the wool over the eyes of the PS3. More like duping the system to think that his crack was part of its very own, and thus gaining its trust. Mm.

Not that I advocate piracy but is it really necessary or as Hotz claims, a point of curiosity. What is so bad about earning your own keep and getting originals? As an Xbox 360 gamer (original as the day it was born), I could be emphatic with why Microsoft had to drastically shut out online gamers who had hacked their consoles, or why the PSP GO had to be made with the complication of an in-built memory and with a dramatic price tag. I mean. It is a just a matter of protectionism. But does this win any favorable votes? N.O.

If you walked around Melbourne today, you would see that the most prolific area of sales reside with its game market. EB games which has perhaps the most attractive game offers (my personal opinion) and JB Hi-Fi that sells cheaper than beans CDs… and of course not forgetting the mobile shops strewed around town. The point here would be whether, a hack as this would make us Melburnians rush out to the streets in jubilation. All original. Heck. Even the new iPad (which really has a bad name of choice… what happened to iSlate?), with its joint ebook ventures and audio support from iTunes would push down ghastly prices and perhaps, reduce the number of pirates around.

Of course, this awaits Sony’s very own verdict but hey, perhaps it is time for PS3 to really take off, what with the exclusive games it has under its belt?But whether or not this new hack would drive more traffic to purchase the PS3, the point of the matter remains: Are you a pirate at heart, or a pirate to be? Apparently Pirates can be converted overnight. Just be careful. The temptation is great. May the force be with you. 

A WOW- Arrival, Magazine- Edition

A WOW-what? Yes, we did say that ourselves. But hey. It has arrived and here are the first insights that you might be gaining into when you peruse this image as seen below. Do note this is not a hoax but a real magazine that reaches out to all you WOW (World of Warcraft) devotees out there.

wow-the-magazine-1As seen from Inc.Gamers, we know you want it. Although how badly, only you would know. Of course, as WOW is based online, it seems natural that the magazine itself is only available via digital subscription. <!–More To See–>

 

There’s plenty to read about, from an interview with Mike Morhaime and j.Allen Brack, the same people who preside over the realm of WOW, and of course a summarized version of what Warcraft III is all about. Do look out for the neat tricks they offer with regards to how you might be able to better your overall WOW experience. From the likes of Future US, Inc there’s more (about 40 pages) to seek out here: preview inside.