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    psp Midnight Club: LA Remix

    Newly released today:



    The best way to see Los Angeles is at 245mph.

    Race at breakneck speeds through the streets of modern-day L.A. recreated in stunning detail. Drive the hottest range of real-world tuners, muscle cars, exotics and superbikes on the streets today. Customize your vehicle with the best after-market performance parts and custom kits. Illegal street racing with no track, no load times, no rules: Welcome to the Midnight Club.

    http://www.play-asia.com/SOap-23-83-...j-70-2sg9.html

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    Pretty good game, the only biggie and more than likely a deal breaker for most, no infrastructure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jamotto View Post
    Pretty good game, the only biggie and more than likely a deal breaker for most, no infrastructure.
    I agree. Its a 9.0/10 for me, but would have been a 10/10 if it had online.

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    Wow, someone wants to get banned really bad huh? If your not aware of the rules around here, that kinda thing isn't allowed...

    ...I whouldn't trust that link anyway...dunno where it's been.

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    wow.... ignorant... thats probably going to equal a ban jackiej00. NEVER GO WITH PIRACY! piracy is stealing whether you would buy it or not. Criminals who steal it probably wouldn't buy it either.

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    Why is this website so 2-faced:
    *You guys advertise DS-Flash carts
    *You guys advertise modchips
    *You guys give emulators(they are just as bad as iso loaders)
    *You guys support to Custom firmwares which have built-in ISO loaders

    So yeah, you guys SUPPORT piracy
    It's just like selling an unloaded gun

    As for the emulator BS: "we only use dumps of games that we own", don't you think people who don't want to open the packaging on their new PSP game would like to play it as well?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jackiej00 View Post
    Why is this website so 2-faced:
    *You guys advertise DS-Flash carts
    *You guys advertise modchips
    *You guys give emulators(they are just as bad as iso loaders)
    *You guys support to Custom firmwares which have built-in ISO loaders

    So yeah, you guys SUPPORT piracy
    It's just like selling an unloaded gun

    As for the emulator BS: "we only use dumps of games that we own", don't you think people who don't want to open the packaging on their new PSP game would like to play it as well?
    Alright, rules are rules, but lets attempt to break this down abit ok?

    Flashcarts, modchips, emulators etc, the legality of these really depends on where you live. Some contries don't care, others are strict. Piracy of software is less legal everywhere. Even in countries where people get away with it, it isn't technically legal.

    Most companies don't really give a care about emulators etc. Nintendo is starting to crack down on certen flashcarts, and EVERYONE cracks down on software piracy, in particular psp iso's and DS roms. This site could be seriously punished if not outright destroyed due to terms of use violations on those grounds. I could be punished for simply mentioning them. The point is thus, this site isn't being 2-faced, your simply trying to rationalise your breaking of a major rule. Which won't work btw.


    Edit: on subject, has anyone confermed that this game trully has no load times? I might "legaly" pick this up if it's true....
    Last edited by Seven7; October 27th, 2008 at 14:45.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jackiej00 View Post
    Why is this website so 2-faced:
    *You guys advertise DS-Flash carts
    *You guys advertise modchips

    Well, DCEmu is a popular homebrew site.
    While I do think that selling flash carts does indeed promote piracy, I do think they can be used simply for the legal homebrew and other content made by the homebrew community. So it's a 50/50 thing.

    Quote Originally Posted by jackiej00 View Post
    *You guys give emulators(they are just as bad as iso loaders)
    Emulating video game consoles is technically legal (though hosting emulator BIOS files is illegal, which we dont anyway) thanks to reverse engineering being legal. Once again, DCEmu is abiding by the law.

    Furthermore, DCEmu refuses to host any commercial emulators (be it emulated on the Wii, Xbox, or Dreamcast, etc). The emulators hosted here are created by homebrew coders (or are ports of PC versions of open-source emulators).

    As for hosting custom firmware, once again, it's a 50/50 thing. It's a great way to run homebrew on your PSP, but of course does promote piracy.

    In most cases, where there's homebrew, there's piracy (tell me one exploited console that doesnt have a great homebrew scene with unfortunate piracy). We (the homebrew community) try to support the good part.

    I honestly don't think anyone owns every game they have as a rom, but that doesnt mean you should go out and pirate more.

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