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more about #gamepiracy LucasReis: BRAZIL - High tariffs and taxes also constitute market barriers for legitimate video game products. Yeah, pretty much sums it up. Drop the damn prices... more » Jonn: I really feel like going to every comment in this post where people are complaining about how high game prices have forced them to piracy and replying... more » Foxstar is in love with Kotaku's two Brians.: The only way China is going to crack down on piracy is if Nintendo and everyone else pays a rather high 'protection' fee to the Chinese government in ... more » SpiritBoy: They forget Israel. Oh wait. They don't even acknowledge us. more » gurfinki: Sorry, but I will keep pirating games until the day console and game prices get somewhat decent in my country. I have a very low salary (way lower tha... more » okenny :) ...building bridges (to hide under): Go go China! China will be pleased :) more » Demonbird: I think all of the nations on their list have bigger problems on their hands, and don't exactly need to take their time to go bust down someones door ... more » Ozymandias: I kinda figured the US would be on there only to discover that it wasn't, then i remembered its easier to make some shovel ware wii game than pirate one. more » -
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What Countries Made Nintendo's Rampant Piracy List This Year?
Every year, Nintendo documents the worst countries in the world in terms of rampant Nintendo game piracy, issuing a report to the U.S. Trade Representative requesting help. What countries made the list this year? More »

