Another method Clegg shows uses an N64, a copy of Rare’s Perfect Dark, and an N64 Controller Pak, which you can use to save game data. To store the key here,
Clegg created several save file names with the password, saved to both the copy of the game and the Controller Pak. Good luck getting these, SIM swappers.
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@ecksmc I believe the solution to this problem is called steganography, combined with encryption.
Instead of putting a QR code on the tape, hide the key in encrypted form inside the video on the VHS or perhaps some of the image data on the N64 cartridge.
@IrelandTorin it's a problem that shouldn't be a problem though
more a fun novelty thing to do than anything
but yeah if you wanted to make sure it was secure you probably could
@ecksmc
and hope family members don't donate it to GoodWill or something 😅
@Faay @IrelandTorin 🤣🤣 yeah that is more likely to happen over a theft
it's a fun way to store your keys is it secure 🤔
well someone could just steal the VHS tape and the N64 and copy of perfect dark
so, fun yeah and genius but not secure