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Los Angeles – Video game publisher Ubisoft has inserted a
novel anti-piracy scheme into its "Michael Jackson: The Experience"
game for the Nintendo DS, punishing gamers trying to play pirated copies of the
game with noise from vuvuzelas — the horn noisemakers made popular during the
World Cup. "The development team worked this feature in as a creative way
to discourage any tampering with the retail version of the game," Ubisoft
told Wired.

 

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