This is during the era when the N64, PS1, SNES, Dreamcast or Sega Genesis were popular. Games back then were released physically via disc or cartridge, meaning distributors or publishers would’ve implemented anti-piracy (like Lenslok) measures onto physical copies but some knew how to tamper with anti-piracy if they have a computer using other sources of capturing data (floppy disks).

Also, games at the time were ‘simple’ to torrent but with a catch (dial up was still a thing at the time meaning downloads could take a while if you have a PC). Discs were more straight forward than “torrenting” cartridges (unless you have connections with the manufacturer on smuggling circuit boards). Like with movies, games that came on discs were “torrented” through CDs by using a PC.

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    12 hours ago

    Very common, but internet access from home wasn’t as common so if someone wasn’t curious enough or didn’t have friends/relatives who knew about the matter it would be a myth to them. Videogame companies like Nintendo didn’t talk about it that much back then, and copyright notices on VHS tapes and CDs made it sound like something out of a gangster movie.