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Paddle2See wrote:
Aren't ROMs illegal?
It depends, but many are.
Some exceptions:
Completely new games that the developers give away for free.
Sanctioned by the company that made the game (a la Mother 3 fanslation).
If you own an original copy of the game.
When the copyright expires. This varies from country to country though.
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Or...
1. Buy NES, SNES, Genesis, etc. game on Virtual Console.
2. ???
3. PROFIT
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veggieman001 wrote:
Paddle2See wrote:
Aren't ROMs illegal?
It depends, but many are.
Some exceptions:
Completely new games that the developers give away for free.
Sanctioned by the company that made the game (a la Mother 3 fanslation).
If you own an original copy of the game.
When the copyright expires. This varies from country to country though.
This. But in this case, it would be illegal, huh?
I'm pretty sure topics that are guides to breaking the law aren't allowed.
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imnotbob wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
Paddle2See wrote:
Aren't ROMs illegal?
It depends, but many are.
Some exceptions:
Completely new games that the developers give away for free.
Sanctioned by the company that made the game (a la Mother 3 fanslation).
If you own an original copy of the game.
When the copyright expires. This varies from country to country though.This. But in this case, it would be illegal, huh?
I'm pretty sure topics that are guides to breaking the law aren't allowed.
1. It's not necessarily illegal. You could only get games you own, or freely available legal ROMs.
2. The guide just says that you can do it, but it has no details about where or what.
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veggieman001 wrote:
Paddle2See wrote:
Aren't ROMs illegal?
It depends, but many are.
Some exceptions:
Completely new games that the developers give away for free.
Sanctioned by the company that made the game (a la Mother 3 fanslation).
If you own an original copy of the game.
When the copyright expires. This varies from country to country though.
Would it be aloud if a close friend owns it? I've heard both ways.
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456bingo123 wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
Paddle2See wrote:
Aren't ROMs illegal?
It depends, but many are.
Some exceptions:
Completely new games that the developers give away for free.
Sanctioned by the company that made the game (a la Mother 3 fanslation).
If you own an original copy of the game.
When the copyright expires. This varies from country to country though.Would it be aloud if a close friend owns it? I've heard both ways.
I don't think so. It would be legal for them but not you. So only play it when they're over.
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veggieman001 wrote:
456bingo123 wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
It depends, but many are.
Some exceptions:
Completely new games that the developers give away for free.
Sanctioned by the company that made the game (a la Mother 3 fanslation).
If you own an original copy of the game.
When the copyright expires. This varies from country to country though.Would it be aloud if a close friend owns it? I've heard both ways.
I don't think so. It would be legal for them but not you. So only play it when they're over.
Yeah, that's what I thought.
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You pirate.
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Any way to play PS games on a Mac/PC?
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stor wrote:
Paddle2See wrote:
Aren't ROMs illegal?
I dunno, my mams boy friend said they were so old it didn't matter. Well the companies don't sell them anymore.
He's wrong.
They're still copyrighted.
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jji7skyline wrote:
Any way to play PS games on a Mac/PC?
On a Macintosh there's not a whole lot of options yet, but for PC I recommend ePSXe. It let's you run the original CD-ROMs easily, but it does require a BIOS file.
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veggieman001 wrote:
stor wrote:
Paddle2See wrote:
Aren't ROMs illegal?
I dunno, my mams boy friend said they were so old it didn't matter. Well the companies don't sell them anymore.
He's wrong.
They're still copyrighted.
The company doesnt sell them no more, so there for I'm not destroying the industry!
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jji7skyline wrote:
Any way to play PS games on a Mac/PC?
http://www.instructables.com/id/PS1-Emu … w-Leopard/
Last edited by stor (2011-12-02 03:53:48)
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stor wrote:
agscratcher wrote:
Try Virtual Console
But that costs £5-£10
Is there really a problem with that? God, some people are cheapskates.
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stor wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
stor wrote:
I dunno, my mams boy friend said they were so old it didn't matter. Well the companies don't sell them anymore.He's wrong.
They're still copyrighted.The company doesnt sell them no more, so there for I'm not destroying the industry!
But they do sell them. Ever heard of Virtual Console?
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I didn't think that the Twilight hack worked anymore. And I'm pretty sure Nintendo patched up the Bannerbomb exploit.
Instead, for a exploit that WILL work forever, use the Smash Stack. I don't remember it exactly, but you can look it up on Google.
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throughthefire wrote:
I didn't think that the Twilight hack worked anymore. And I'm pretty sure Nintendo patched up the Bannerbomb exploit.
Instead, for a exploit that WILL work forever, use the Smash Stack. I don't remember it exactly, but you can look it up on Google.
I just tried the bannerbomb hack within the last month. It still works fine. I don't know about the twilight hack because my wii disk drive doesn't work. (That's why I Homebrewed in the first place)
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