Back when Nintendo first ported the NES to America, they fitted it with a special chip that was supposed to lock out any games that did not hold the "Nintendo Seal of Quality." You see, NES games weren't actually all that difficult to program, much less mass produce. The 10NES chip was supposed to prevent any one company from forming a monopoly, as only Nintendo possessed the code that legally bypassed the chip's security measures. This is why all official Nintendo cartridges have the same shape, and why Nintendo got a big cut of every developer's profits.But, the restrictions didn't end there. Any and all games had to go through Nintendo's strict licensing policies, which usually limited any company to producing no more than 5 games a year, and gave Nintendo exclusive rights to the title for at least 2 years. This really chapped a lot of game devs, and soon there was a clandestine gold rush to see who could first crack the 10NES chip.
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A lot of developers like Color Dreams (Later renamed Bunch Games, Wisdom Tree, and a handful of other aliases) had early success with a brute-force technique. Most famous for their Christian-themed games,their cartridges were designed to emit a voltage spike when the NES booted up. This would temporarily overload most of the NES' secondary functions, including the 10NES chip. Unlicensed games only needed a tiny window of opportunity to work; the chip was only supposed to keep games from booting. Once they were up and running, the 10NES could do nothing to shut them down. This was an effective, albeit crude means of bypassing the 10NES chip. As you can imagine short-circuiting the Nintendo posed more than a few risks to the system, if the illegally produced games weren't made with the utmost of quality in mind. And that wasn't very often...
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