Comment by dotancohen
4 years ago
In fact, that is exactly what Nintendo is doing and what the fine article is about. Bricking a device is an effective way of prying it from the customers' hands.
4 years ago
In fact, that is exactly what Nintendo is doing and what the fine article is about. Bricking a device is an effective way of prying it from the customers' hands.
Nintendo isn't bricking it. It prevents firmware from being downgraded. That is a bit different.