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Over 12,000 black Nintendo DS Lite Systems Stolen

Wowzer writes "$2.32 million worth of black Nintendo DS Lite systems stolen in Hong Kong when their shipment making its way from China, where the DS Lites are made, to Europe where the black DS Lites are launching on June 23rd. The Hong Kong police suspected that the black DS Lite units sold in Hong Kong recently were part of the same theft and offers one million Hong Kong dollars ($128,840 or 102,138) to anyone with a tip. So next time you see one being sold on eBay from Hong Kong, give the cops a call."

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  1. is a black DS included? by gEvil+(beta) · · Score: 3, Funny

    Is a black DS lite included in that 1M HKDollars? If not, count me out...

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    1. Re:is a black DS included? by jongi_ct · · Score: 4, Funny

      Just bought one here in South Africa for ZAR-20, which is $3.3, it is being sold by Nigerians on black market, I knew anything comes out of these chaps(Nigerians) is stolen :-). I need a number wher I can reach the Police, please reply

    2. Re:is a black DS included? by h2d2 · · Score: 5, Funny

      Dear Friend

      My name is Amaandu Butaani and I am the head of the secret police of the order of the stolen merchandise sale in Nigeria. Recently my capitan got hold of a large container with overt 5000 Nintendo GameCube DS LITE version. I can ship them to your doorstep with FedEX, in return you can send me one (1) Ipod VIDEO version. Please reply with your social security number and complete bank informacion. My wife and children in great danger, and so my life.

      Your friend,,,,
      Amaandu Butaani

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  2. Finally!!! by numbski · · Score: 4, Funny

    *Looks at RIAA/MPAA*

    *points*

    THOSE ARE PIRATES! GOT IT!?!?!?!!

    Sheesh. I'm gonna go get some coffee now. :P

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  3. Currency symbol? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Interesting

    one million Hong Kong dollars ($128,840 or 102,138) -- 102,138 what?

    1. Re:Currency symbol? by Cougem · · Score: 4, Insightful

      Not at all. If they only have enough resources to make a certain number of units, and they've forcasted a certain profit coming from them, and are relying on that profit, then if a large proportion of those units a lost, then it can cause a lot of problems. Yes, they've lost the money it took to create the units, but they've also lost the profits, which they may not be able to make up for some time.

  4. Not Politically Correct by computechnica · · Score: 4, Funny

    They prefer to be call African-American DSs.

  5. Catch 22 by mfh · · Score: 3, Interesting

    This could be a PR stunt, because any thief stupid enough to steal ALL the black DS units would never be able to sell them without getting caught. On the other hand... maybe Nintendo should hold off on shipping more?

    Here's a mugshot of the evidence.

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  6. How can people tell them appart? by Ignem · · Score: 3, Interesting

    So how are people buying one on ebay supposed to know wether or not it was part of the stolen shipment?

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    1. Re:How can people tell them appart? by blueZhift · · Score: 3, Insightful

      That's a very good question. My guess is that since the theft is relatively high profile, that eBay may feel obliged to shut down all auctions of black DS Lites for a while. And I wouldn't be at all surprised if Nintendo itself made such a request. In any case, anyone trying to sell any of the stolen DS Lites is likely going to attract more attention than usual for a while and has a higher risk of getting caught. Knowing this, it probably wouldn't be a good idea to try to get a black DS Lite on eBay right now since you wouldn't know and may even end up having to give the DS back if it turns out to be part of the stolen shipment.

  7. Exchange value by Rob+T+Firefly · · Score: 3, Funny
    $128,840
    That works out to 1,288 1UPs! Count me in! *puts on overalls and moustache*
  8. HK police contact info by mincognito · · Score: 4, Informative
    So next time you see one being sold on eBay from Hong Kong, give the cops a call
    Considering the reward involved i would contact the HK police directly if you have any info:

    email: pprb@police.gov.hk
    phone: + 852 25277177 (police hotline); +852 25277887 (Organised Crime and Triad Hotline)

  9. Grammar grammer gramma by kccricket · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Something is seriously wrong witht that first sentence. Remove the descriptors and it breaks down to this:
    "Nintendo DS Lite systems stolen when their shipment to Europe where the black DS Lites are launching on June 23rd"

    Were they stolen on the ship by pirates? I don't understand.

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    1. Re:Grammar grammer gramma by Rob+T+Firefly · · Score: 4, Funny
      "Nintendo DS Lite systems stolen when their shipment to Europe where the black DS Lites are launching on June 23rd"
      What they're trying to say is, "Somebody set up us the theft, you have no DS to ship make your time."
  10. Serial Numbers by Detritus · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Assuming that the police have a list of the serial numbers, the thieves may have a hard time unloading their loot without being caught. "I bought it from some guy off the back of a truck" is not a good defense to buying stolen goods.

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    1. Re:Serial Numbers by whoop · · Score: 3, Insightful

      One of the great things of the DS is the internet play. Nintendo just has to ban the MAC addresses/serial numbers for those units and buyers lose out on that part of the fun.

  11. Ninjas by Skidge · · Score: 5, Funny

    I'd blame ninjas. They'd obviously go after the black DS Lites, since they'd go better with their outfits.

  12. Re:Stupidest suggestion *evar* by voice_of_all_reason · · Score: 5, Funny

    Finally, just which "cops" is the poster suggesting you call? Because seeing as how this theft occured *in Hong Kong*, I doubt that anyone besides the authorities there even care. Your local deputy, and even the FBI, don't give a shit.

    This reminds me of a scene from a Lord of the Rings mud I used to play. It had a law system handled by NPCs for when players have been robbed or killed.

    So one day this Hobbit wanders into the headquarters of the Bywater Bounders to make a report. "Ahem, yes..." he begins. "I'd like to report Sauron for murder..."

  13. To whom it may concern: by timster · · Score: 4, Funny

    I am currently looking for a black DS Lite at a, uh, reasonable price. Please contact me as soon as possible if you happen to have a, er, glut of such items that you are just looking to get rid of, no questions asked.

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  14. Apple charges extra for black... by Speare · · Score: 4, Funny

    Funny, Apple charges extra for a black iPod or a black MacBook. Now Nintendo is claiming that black DS Lite units will be more rare, and thus the market will probably inflate their value. I'm not saying the companies are gonna merge, or anything.

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  15. Re:Yes, black IS in the color set. by Mister+Whirly · · Score: 3, Funny

    "Black is currently a Europe-exclusive color."

    Heh, not anymore.....

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  16. Another rule by KDR_11k · · Score: 3, Funny

    Being caught is not profitable.

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  17. I didn't do it by MooseTick · · Score: 3, Funny

    As a side note, I have a connection who independently has obtained around 999,999 - 1,000,001 very dark brown(almost black) DS Lites and is looking to unload them cheap. Any parties interested can contact him on via PicoChat.

  18. Re:what is a MAC address by az_bont · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Even if your MAC address is not sent beyond the gateway, your unique gamer ID number for any particular game is a combination of your MAC address and a hash value associated with the game. As one of those is a known value which remains constant, it shouldn't require too much effort on Nintendo's part to generate a list of gamer IDs for each online game and match them up accordingly.