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Fake Nintendo Portables Surface in Britain

by Jared Rosenberg - December 5, 2008, 2:10 am EST
Total comments: 7 Source: HM Revenue & Customs

Potentially dangerous counterfeit Nintendo DS systems, bought for cheap at Asian websites, could cause harm to consumers.

Parents should be especially careful this holiday season because they may accidentally purchase a counterfeit DS Lite. In the United Kingdom, HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) has reported that they have intercepted a large number of phony Nintendo DS and DS Lite consoles. Not only did Nintendo confirm that the systems were counterfeit but that they were also coupled with power adapters that were not Nintendo-manufactured. Such power adapters may not have been properly tested for safety and could potentially cause great harm to users.

Many of the fake game systems had been purchased at bargain prices from Asian websites which had claimed that they were "genuine Nintendo products." HMRC's Pamela Rogers implored consumers to "buy from a reputable or regulated site." Mike Rawlinson, Managing Director for the UK's Entertainment and Leisure Software Publishers Association (ELSPA) also advised caution despite the holiday rush. "We are asking all concerned parents to be diligent," he commented, "often when a bargain seems too good to be true it actually is."

Talkback

PlugabugzDecember 05, 2008

Save Nintendo... Save the world.

AVDecember 05, 2008

i wouldn't be surprised if they are dangerous. They are trying to fool people and get a cheap buck what do they care if the customers are hurt by acid coming out of the system or whatever.

EasyCureDecember 05, 2008

it'd be funny if when you turn on the system, no matter what kinda software you have in it at the time, all you get is a rick-roll.

Even picto-chat could have drawn shots of Rick Astley

UltimatePartyBearDecember 05, 2008

That stuff about safety sounds like a bit of scaremongering to me, but it's definitely possible.

NinGurl69 *hugglesDecember 05, 2008

Even flashlights with propietary batteries get acid fizzle destructo.

DO NOT WANT

Chozo GhostDecember 05, 2008

How could someone go about counterfeiting something as complicated as a video game system anyway? Sheesh.

DjunknownDecember 06, 2008

Pix or didn't happen?

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