Speaking at yesterday's Wedbush Morgan Securities annual Management Access
Conference,
the Atari founder suggested that game piracy will soon be a thing of the past
thanks to a new chip. "There is a stealth encryption chip called a TPM that is
going on the motherboards of most of the computers that are coming out now," he
pointed out. "What that says is that in the games business we will be able to
encrypt with an absolutely verifiable private key in the encryption world -
which is uncrackable by people on the internet and by giving away passwords -
which will allow for a huge market to develop in some of the areas where piracy
has been a real problem." Bushnell thinks that piracy of movies and music,
however, is probably unstoppable because "if you can watch it and you can hear
it, you can copy it." "Games are a different thing, because games are so
integrated with the code. The TPM will, in fact, absolutely stop piracy of
gameplay.
LOL Atari...the only way to make your game uncrackable is
to not release it!