While the infamous party horn adds a little something something to MJ's mixes, it probably makes it a little difficult to keep up with the dancing. Check out a brief, off-screen video of the anti-piracy horn in action posted after the jump.
Michael Jackson: The Experience DS pirates treated to 'Billie JeaoooOOONNNHHHH'
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We haven't heard much about the actual quality of Michael Jackson: The Experience's DS iteration, but its anti-piracy measures are absolutely top-notch. Pirates who have downloaded ROMs of the game -- for ... some reason -- have reported that two major problems have found their way into the illicit version of the game: Many of the game's touchscreen controls are rendered non-functional, and also, oh yeah, a vuvuzela just happens to be blaring over all the songs.
While the infamous party horn adds a little something something to MJ's mixes, it probably makes it a little difficult to keep up with the dancing. Check out a brief, off-screen video of the anti-piracy horn in action posted after the jump.
While the infamous party horn adds a little something something to MJ's mixes, it probably makes it a little difficult to keep up with the dancing. Check out a brief, off-screen video of the anti-piracy horn in action posted after the jump.
Reader Comments (56)
Posted: Dec 4th 2010 4:41PM Hunter141072 said
@Dragonclaw
that kind of protection that you are describing has existed since the amiga times, back in those days it was called copylock, and that was the idea, suddenly the protection disappeared things from the game like platforms or items that you needed. A very famous example was with the game hook for the amiga which was a graphic adventure, in that game you needed 3 jars to solve a puzzle, when copy lock was active one of those jars disappeared, so it was impossible to finish the game, yes back in those days it worked more or less, but it happened exactly what happened with arkham and the infamous "can“t fly" bug which was a protection, few days later it was fixed, and in this times they fix those things faster, with internet there are hundreds of guys who report those problems and they are fixed in no time.......
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that kind of protection that you are describing has existed since the amiga times, back in those days it was called copylock, and that was the idea, suddenly the protection disappeared things from the game like platforms or items that you needed. A very famous example was with the game hook for the amiga which was a graphic adventure, in that game you needed 3 jars to solve a puzzle, when copy lock was active one of those jars disappeared, so it was impossible to finish the game, yes back in those days it worked more or less, but it happened exactly what happened with arkham and the infamous "can“t fly" bug which was a protection, few days later it was fixed, and in this times they fix those things faster, with internet there are hundreds of guys who report those problems and they are fixed in no time.......
Posted: Dec 4th 2010 3:14PM dioxholster said
So to get this cool wacky music you have to pirate it? what?! okay then, you forced to do it ubisoft.
Posted: Dec 4th 2010 6:52PM Sumner said
Are they sure its not just some group trying to be funny by releasing a messed up rom?
Posted: Dec 5th 2010 9:33AM wiiluver135 said
It seems they found a way to stop those *puts on shades*
smooth criminals.
smooth criminals.
Posted: Dec 5th 2010 2:08PM deadbilly said
"Michael Jackson: The Experience"? Until recently, didn't that entail Michael getting high off your cancer medication and then fondling your genitals behind the Neverland petting zoo?




