Not much info here but I wonder if these were some sort of fake NES/SNES/Mega Drive minis or just handheld emulation devices in general

I was wondering if shipping SD cards full of ROMs would ever come to bite the manufacturers in the ass and I guess it might have. Will this be a one-off thing or a sign of a wider EU crackdown? I think there was a warning earlier issued by some agency this month about how the solder in one of the Anbernic devices exceeded EU’s maximum lead levels

Edit: There’s a video of the Italian cops’ raid on the warehouse where the devices were being held, looks like a large variety of different devices

https://youtu.be/U4lYIzijJSU?si=mmvXSsipSaMEnaOv

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Why crack down on people traffickers when you can take down some video game smugglers instead

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People aren’t eating counterfeit Sega Saturns before they board a plane from China, some Italians were presumably just ordering retro emulation devices in bulk from China

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I’m sure the wealthy kulaks that hoard retro video games and sell them at collector prices will be pleased.

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Around 12,000 consoles with 47 million games

No. That is incorrect. Each console had a few thousand games, and you did bullshit math to make that sound worse. Each copy of a rom does not count as an individual video game, that’s an insane way to measure things.

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10 grams of Mario would be worth 50k on the streets according to Cop Math™️

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I’m freebasing Mario Sunshine, fuck the police.

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14 points

Going into a Fluddhole

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Like, this would mean that if I took a rom for Super Mario Bros and hit ctrl-c ctrl-v 10,000 times you could say I have 10,000 video games. Thats insanity.

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I’m pretty sure Nintendo’s lawyer ghouls would argue you just described illegally producing 10,000 illegal copies of SMB and would need to be punished accordingly

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But what about those Famicom cassettes on which it is written “9999999 games in 1!”?

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17 points

Braver than the troops

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53 points

12,000 consoles … for an estimated value of more than 47.5 million euros.

Each console costs 40 grand?

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It’s hilarious when they apply the same math they use to calculate the worth of drug busts to something like this

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27 points

They probably have 1000 games on each console that you can select from in a list and they’re pricing based on that. Ridiculous.

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10 points

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Black Book of Cummunism-ass “math”

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29 points

Software licensing. For games you literally can’t buy anymore in most cases.

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