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UK games collector raided by police after purchasing £10,000 worth of hardware, including old dev kits, disposed of by Sega

RAIDED BY THE POLICE | Investigating Nintendo, Sega, & Devkit Arrests – YouTube
RAIDED BY THE POLICE | Investigating Nintendo, Sega, & Devkit Arrests - YouTube


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Preserving videogame history is no easy feat. Besides the ephemeral nature of digital downloads these days, a significant obstacle over the decades has been the interests of corporate entities as they seek to protect their intellectual property. For example, a London-based collector was raided by the police last year after he purchased dev kits reportedly marked for disposal during a Sega UK office clear out.

The collector, Darius Khan, purchased a hardware lot from an e-waste subcontractor for £10,000. This included dev kits, controllers, autographed copies of games, and even prototype cartridges. Some time after listing parts of the find for sale online, UK police then raided Khan’s property, alleging that the Sega dev kits had been stolen.

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