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Rumors: Pokemon cheaters banned from online play

So you think it's cute, trying to cheat on being a pokey-man collecta', huh? I hear you're getting your hits using these Action Replay codes with Pokemon Diamond/Pearl:
  • National-Dex
  • Catching All 493 Pokemon
  • All Shiny
Well, I got news for you, buddy. Word on the street (i.e. Wii60 forums) is that Nintendo is banning players who are caught using the aforementioned codes from online play. No trades, no barters, just cold isolation with yourself. My Pokeymans, let me show you them ... I can't? Oh, nuts!

[Via DS Fanboy]

Banned cheaters grovel before Bungie

Halo 2
Bungie recently publicized a series of emails sent by banned cheaters desperate to get back onto Halo 2's multiplayer servers. Here's a snippet from our personal favorite:

"Please! I'll destroy my mods. i'll snich on some people that r getting away with mods on matchmaking! Just PLEASE appeal my ban. i want to play matchmaking again. i want to be clean for the arrival of Halo 3! c'mon! i didn't know what i was getting into when i got mods from my friend and from [website censored]! you have to believe me!!!"

[Thanks, Sense; via 8-bit Ninja]

Blizzard bans 5,400 WoW cheaters, suspends an additional 10,700

Stop SnitchingFollowing the release of patch 1.10, Blizzard has continued its aggressive stance against World of Warcraft cheaters. Today, a Blizzard rep revealed that 5,400 accounts have been banned since the patch was introduced. In addition, 10,700 accounts have been suspended. Blizzard encourages players to report cheaters to hacks@blizzard.com.

In related news, a group of reputed gold farmers have launched a "Stop Snitchin'" campaign to protect their assets. T-shirts are on sale for $20.

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