There has been a significant increase in fake PlayStation 1 discs being sold on AliExpress, a well-known online marketplace.

  • @daggermoon
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    25 hours ago

    Do these actually work on unmolded consoles?

    • @kautau
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      14 hours ago

      I imagine if the legacy silicon hardware is straight from the factory the shape of the plastic doesn’t really matter too much

      In all seriousness, afaik not unless they can replicate the wobble groove pressed into the discs, which is possible if they can press their own discs in bulk, but probably more expensive than it’s worth unless they are selling a ton of these

  • @[email protected]
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    59 hours ago

    Why is anyone susprised about this? This is the most predictable outcome.

    Then again, you’d probably already have a jailbroken PS1 to play copied games, you could burn them yourself. Or emulate, it’s so easy to emulate PS1 nowadays. No need to spend money importing those copies from China.

  • @ClipperDefiance
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    610 hours ago

    Wouldn’t these not work on an unmodified PlayStation without an exploit? The system has copy protection that’s specifically meant to prevent bootlegs from running. Did they figure something out to bypass that like on the Dreamcast that I don’t know about?

    • @[email protected]
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      89 hours ago

      They totally might have figured something out. Hell, they could have gotten a hold of some of Sony’s original disc-pressing hardware to reproduce the copy protection. It really is the Wild West when it comes to these retailers

    • Toes♀
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      49 hours ago

      The last time I looked into it. The copy protection was fairly trivial to circumvent on the PS1.

      So I’d imagine they probably work fine. But I haven’t tried these bootlegs myself so I can’t say for certain.

      • @Peffse
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        24 hours ago

        I thought it was trivial to circumvent but difficult to duplicate?

        Last I recall (though I admit this was years ago) the wobble groove can’t be burned and has to be pressed into the disc… which is why despite it being nearly 30 years old now, you still have to modchip to play anything unofficial.

      • Destide
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        27 hours ago

        Yeah, One of my I was smarter when I was younger moments was creating a boot swap by fixing the lid button down and using a cheat CD that came with a magazine

  • @[email protected]
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    17 hours ago

    I’m also in the “I don’t care” camp.

    A lot of us just want a piece of nostalgia that the big companies choose not to produce.

    If it looks close enough that it inspires my happy nostalgia, and it plays fine in my console, that’s what I’m happy to pay for.

    If the license holders are still selling the game, I’m happy to buy from them. If not, I’m happy to buy from someone else producing reasonable facsimilies (of abandonware games).

    I get how someone could be upset if they thought they were getting the real thing.

    I haven’t, personally, felt misled by makers of abandonware facimilies.

  • Mossy Feathers (They/Them)
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    10 hours ago

    Maybe if you weren’t scalping price gouging that shit then there wouldn’t be a market for knockoffs. Personally, I don’t care if I have a knockoff or the real deal anymore. As long as I and the console can’t tell the difference, who cares?