look out! ebay seller sells fake copies of zelda cd-i games!
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look out! ebay seller sells fake copies of zelda cd-i games!
NOTE: i am not 100% sure on all of this. it's just what i have come to suspect.
i came here and posted up my picture of 3 odd looking zelda cd-i games i found. There was no color on the front, and i took the picture directly from the ebay auction of which i bought them from.
I was told it's a copy, and i looked a few threads down, and shockingly, same case.
It was the same disc. a colorless zelda's adventure. The same style of photographry, and the SAME WOOD BACKGROUND.
http://cdinteractive.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2400
Stevio1312's COPY OF ZELDAS ADVENTURE
http://cdinteractive.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2449
THE COPY I GOT
these were only 3 months apart, and i'd be willing to bet we got them from the same seller, coke364, who was claiming they thought they were promos of some sort. Unless Stevio1312 is coke364, but thats very unlikly.
Look at the 2 pictures side by side, and you will see, the picture was taken in the same spot, with 2 copies, which they probably made, and are selling every few months.
These copies are only worth about 1 Euro, and i think it should be brought to the attention of the cd-i community.
i came here and posted up my picture of 3 odd looking zelda cd-i games i found. There was no color on the front, and i took the picture directly from the ebay auction of which i bought them from.
I was told it's a copy, and i looked a few threads down, and shockingly, same case.
It was the same disc. a colorless zelda's adventure. The same style of photographry, and the SAME WOOD BACKGROUND.
http://cdinteractive.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2400
Stevio1312's COPY OF ZELDAS ADVENTURE
http://cdinteractive.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2449
THE COPY I GOT
these were only 3 months apart, and i'd be willing to bet we got them from the same seller, coke364, who was claiming they thought they were promos of some sort. Unless Stevio1312 is coke364, but thats very unlikly.
Look at the 2 pictures side by side, and you will see, the picture was taken in the same spot, with 2 copies, which they probably made, and are selling every few months.
These copies are only worth about 1 Euro, and i think it should be brought to the attention of the cd-i community.
His recent auctions:Devin wrote: Anyway I shall be investigating this a little further.
http://feedback.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.d ... llFeedback
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There is a process through ebay and PayPal for these problems, just have a good look on each respective website for the answers.
Also selling these copies as 'copies' would not be advisable on ebay. Kinda defeats the case to recoup your money!
This seller has made quite a bit of money out of these, getting into the hundreds of dollars. That's only from recent auctions!
Also selling these copies as 'copies' would not be advisable on ebay. Kinda defeats the case to recoup your money!
This seller has made quite a bit of money out of these, getting into the hundreds of dollars. That's only from recent auctions!
No offense to anyone who bought these, but I can't believe anyone feel for some lightscribe bootleg zelda cd-i games. As it's been stated their appearance is completely inconsistent with actual preproduction copies of cd-i software. Forget the fact he that he claims he got them at a NYC comic con, yet fails to explain how he got a crap ton of them. Ignore the fact that he seems to ONLY have the most valuable cd-i games available in these mystery "promo" discs, or that they are exactly the same binary data wise as the actual releases. Let's just forget one of the games was released almost a full year after the first 2, destroying the possibility that these were preview/promo discs of some kind (If two of the three games had been out a year by then, what would have been the point? Isn't the idea to SELL a game after it's released, not give it away and in mass quantities apparently a year after being on the market with dismal sales?)
This is a much more compelling argument:
This is a pic of a Philips branded lightscribe cd-r taken from an ebay auction. As you can see it also has the "Philips" imprinted in the center part of the cd, and the exact same shade of bronze all lightscribe cd-rs have.
As for complaining to ebay, it may or may not do any good. Ebay staff aren't exactly the most knowledgeable on this subject, but usually at the first cry of piracy they will shut an auction down. Just depends on what they decide.
You can report any auction anonymously, but you need an account to do so. There is an entire form you fill out. You'll have to wait until he posts a new auction to do so though.
I really hate scumbags like this though, the only reason he's been getting away with it, is that not many knowledgeable cd-i collectors are looking at this stuff. He's taking advantage of the limited info available on cd-i stuff in general. Believe me if he tried the same with a much more popular console, like the tg-cd/pce cd or saturn, he'd be shut down REAL quick. I'll bet he's a real sleazy douchebag in real life too.
This is a much more compelling argument:
This is a pic of a Philips branded lightscribe cd-r taken from an ebay auction. As you can see it also has the "Philips" imprinted in the center part of the cd, and the exact same shade of bronze all lightscribe cd-rs have.
As for complaining to ebay, it may or may not do any good. Ebay staff aren't exactly the most knowledgeable on this subject, but usually at the first cry of piracy they will shut an auction down. Just depends on what they decide.
You can report any auction anonymously, but you need an account to do so. There is an entire form you fill out. You'll have to wait until he posts a new auction to do so though.
I really hate scumbags like this though, the only reason he's been getting away with it, is that not many knowledgeable cd-i collectors are looking at this stuff. He's taking advantage of the limited info available on cd-i stuff in general. Believe me if he tried the same with a much more popular console, like the tg-cd/pce cd or saturn, he'd be shut down REAL quick. I'll bet he's a real sleazy douchebag in real life too.
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That's exactly what I was thinking; it's definitely a LightScribe disc. I can also believe that it looks suspiciously legit to those unfamiliar with the technology though.Lios wrote:some lightscribe bootleg zelda cd-i games.
Here's an example of a LightScribe label:
Notice the "barcode" on TOP. This is a sure sign. It's used to align a LightScribe drive laser when drawing the image. Oh, and be careful... standard LightScribe discs appear as a dull gold but they're now being released in other colors:
Edit: perhaps the admins should sticky a warning with info on LightScribe copies for those unfamiliar with it?
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