The chipchip hurray's crew MN32, Mikrobotmen and My Empty Battery was there doing some demonstration about chiptune music at chillout stage around 8pm. Enjoy the pictures and videos. Thanks =)













In countries where Nintendo didn't sell their own consoles, pirates ruled the market with their clone consoles and games. However, trouble can arise when a pirate company tries entering a country where Nintendo does sell their consoles. Now, the pirates got in pretty early in Asia, and Nintendo weren't able to stop them, but Nintendo of America were ready when pirate company, Super Vision, tried to release carts to the US market. Their carts were confiscated and they were no longer allowed to make any more. A similar occurrence happened in Australia, when a man decided to sell Spica consoles and games. Spica made both Famicom and NES pirate carts, and their console was shaped like an NES. The carts were often multi-carts with the same box used on many different carts. In 1991 Nintendo also exposed a pirate company in Taiwan that the Taiwanese Government owned 30% of. - TAKEN FROM http://www.consoledatabase.com/articles/aboutnespiratecarts/index.html



