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The Attack Of The Chinese Pirates Who Pirate Your Games

Unfortunately, Chinese knockoffs are the known issue to our gaming community. Not just these knockoffs hurt the revenue of publishers and companies who produce games for us to play, that can also cause independent game developers to experience theft of intellectual property each day. The CCP often has no regard for our intellectual property. Nintendo, PlayStation, XBOX, and other companies who publish games for us to play often experience illegal sales of knockoff consoles and games. Despite sanctions of China… causing them to be banned from our computer chip industry. China often go around this restriction. Well, we’re NOT saying people in China don’t have any experience of coding their own games from scratch! There are plenty of people who code their own games around the world.

Well, being a game developer is usually my dream what I am trying to reach, but I am still experimenting on making games from scratch with easier ways to make a game from scratch… however; having your IP pirated can be a problem for me, and that can be a major issue for me.

If China is completely removed from our computer chip industry, that will take time for China to build their own computer chip, not take our IP from other chip makers who make these computer chips for us to rely on.

However; on the next few minutes, we’re going to use our imagination and take an open-eye journey inside these places where Chinese pirates manufacture with sweat shop labor, and and these places what you’ve never seen before,–revealing how games what we play make a journey from studio to your console, or computer!

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Why There Are No Public Libraries That Are Dedicated To Check Out Games

This is an article what Nintendo, Microsoft, and Sony don’t want you to read. Everyday, purchasing new games is one primary source of revenue for many independent game developers, and other game developers rely on. However; if you only sell digital copies on the internet; you only sell a license to access content.

With me who is using a strategic ways to save extra money, and reduce the burden of using debit/credit cards, finding games that are affordable to play can be a challenge for many gamers who don’t want to support monopolies. Well, if you only public games to Nintendo, and you don’t distribute public libraries, this is what happens to the poor community who can’t afford a game to play.