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Nintendo Hacker Gary Bowser Might Face 5 Years in Prison

Perfectly named hacker Gary Bowser is getting the book thrown at him for hacking Nintendo
by Adam Braunstein on February 05, 2022   


For those unfamiliar, the perfectly named hacker Gary Bowser is responsible for building and selling devices that hosted pirated games from Nintendo consoles. The sentence is a proposed 60 month one that got leaked in a recent court document, with the intent being that he recognizes the harm that he caused from his crime. While it's essentially stealing in a way, 5 years seems incredibly harsh for someone just making money off of something millions of people already do, which is emulation. 

Bowser's legal team is trying its best to cut down the sentence with claims that Bowser was just the only one that got caught and there were others much more culpable than him in this operation. Nintendo did however suffer big-time monetary loss because of Bowser's actions (try not to laugh reading that) and is likely not going to back down when it comes to pursuing a punishment.

Over 7 years, Bowser made over $320,000 selling these devices and that's just on his own, with the other hackers in the group remaining at large. What makes this even more insane is that Nintendo's president Doug Bowser is behind the lawsuit, so we've got Bowser vs Bowser going to war over the sale of Bowser-related products and it almost seemed scripted at this point. Regardless, Gary Bowser plead guilty after denying the allegations initially, and the result of this lawsuit might set a new precedent for punishment to cybercriminals.

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