Under the DMCA it is illegal to circumvent any DRM (digital rights management) mechanism. This includes cd-checks and all other "hacks" which alter the game in ways not intended by the publishers.
There is a grey area regarding games which are designed to be modded or games in which the game play is modified in ways other than circumventing DRM. It is generally deemed acceptable to "hack" new and different gameplay options and features into the game so long as it is not done on a for-profit basis without the publishers consent. However, according to the letter of the law, this technically may not be legal either.
No, but it can mess up the game itself.
Big Trouble in Little China - video game - was created in 1986.
Big Trouble in Little China - video game - happened in 1986.
Modding and Hacking are prohibited, if you get caught you will be banned from playing the game.
Yes. You will get v&. Enjoy your buttsecks. An0n
The video game Tank Trouble was first released in its first condition in 2007. Since then it has grown, gained more features, and has become a very popular video game.
Yes, hacking any game on PS3 could damage your PS3. Not only physically, but using hacks can get you banned from PSN. Also hacking your PS3 is illegal and can get you in trouble with Sony.
no
An action replay is a game hacking device that can be bought from most video game dealers, it is usually in disc or usb form.
not at all
Video games keep you out of trouble by releasing your anger out on the game while you are playing then when you come back your stress level has gone down
No it will not because your hacking a game not the system.