NG:Dev better hope that people don't figure out how to extract the game ROM out of the RetroVGS app, then.
Well, if you encrypt it, pad the f*ck out of it, make it require a custom emulator, and then encase the entire PCB in epoxy, possibly casting the case around the PCB, then chances are that none of The 7000 will allow someone smarter than themselves to destroy the cart and attempt to extract the data before the game is sold out. My guess is that physical security will be innovative and thorough.
A prole [previously sic] is a normal person like us. People who pay less than $100 for games most of the time. Proles can't afford NG:Dev releases on MVS or AES but could buy the DC versions.
I don't think it's realistic for NG:Dev to take over the project, but I think it's bound to be a better situation that the clown who's doing it now. Any f*ckhead can write a retro* magazine. Reviewing 30 year old games in the current vernacular and printing it out is about one thousandth of one percent as complicated as making a game machine.
As I said earlier in the thread, the system may actually come out, but if it does then it will be despite its "creator's"** best effort, not because of it, since the guy doesn't know thing one about hardware design. If it's going to happen then ALL of the real work will be done by other people, just as ALL of the investment is coming from other people which makes you wonder...is this the Tony Wilson of video games or he just a Flav A Flav with no PE? What purpose does the guy serve? I suppose the answer is hype, but his hype sucks pretty bad too.
*note that "retro" is not spelled in caps without a special reason.
**note: has not actually created much except for possibly a drawing in crayon.