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People are buying them?
. . why?
It’s a nice, cheap, easy and legal way of obtaining the ROMs to play on flash carts, emulators and FPGA systems.
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.
I’m so glad emulation is easy. Some Sega Dreamcast can play copied games without modchip also.
At what point does piracy become a cultural obligation? It’s certainly more socially responsible than the so-called owners these days.