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At what point does piracy become a cultural obligation? It’s certainly more socially responsible than the so-called owners these days.
I’m so glad emulation is easy. Some Sega Dreamcast can play copied games without modchip also.
People are buying them?
. . why?
Why not? There’s still people born who’ve never played those games and come across them. And besides preserving legacy media is actually a worthwhile cause.
It’s a solid business model: People pirate roms, begause they can’t buy them.
If Nintendo would sell their old ass games as roms, we wouldn’t have the problem of them suing emulators into oblivion.
It’s a nice, cheap, easy and legal way of obtaining the ROMs to play on flash carts, emulators and FPGA systems.