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A new flash cart marketed as “the only back-up and development device” for all Switch consoles was recently teased and in a surprise plot twist, it’s now led to the infamous Nintendo hacker Gary Bowser denying his involvement with the project.
The former Team-Xecuter member, who was previously jailed and fined $10 million in damages, rejected these latest allegations doing the rounds online, claiming he’s “not involved” with this new device known as ‘MIG-Switch’.
Bowser’s domain was supposedly discovered in the DNS records of ‘AfterTimeX.com’, the same outlet that originally broke the news about the new flash cart for Switch. Comparisons have been made to how Team-Xecuter products used to be promoted on websites like MaxConsole.
In a a seperate Discord post, Bowser further claims he’s been a victim of a “DNS poisoning attack” and was being threatened by a “bad actor” demanding ransom money.
“I was the subject of DNS poisoning attack on my nameservers, I repaired the damage and changed all my passwords, but sadly people will talk, not what I needed just before Christmas… I am not going to engage the trolls”
On the MIG-Switch website, it’s mentioned how this is the only device for Switch that can provide back-up & development for all consoles, regardless of version, firmware, or type. The first batch of carts will supposedly ship at some point this month.
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