only illegal if you dont own the original.
only illegal if you dont own the original.
Then don't. No one's going to put a gun to your head and demand that you play these games. It's a grey area of legality (and by grey, it's pretty well defined as not legal, but most people aren't bothered by it, akin to downloading mp3s), and it's something you either feel bad about and do or don't.Originally Posted by vinr
I'd compare it to jaywalking. At this point, I don't think it's hurting anyone (as long as there's no traffic), and it's just more convenient that conventional channels (like walking 3 blocks out of your way for a cross walk).
Of course, I make all my own roms straight from my own SNES carts to play, just as my mp3s come straight from my own cds. That's just the best way to roll. o_o
vinr, you need to learn how to use Google and Wikipedia.
Hmm, I think hes used the Max Media fat source I gave him
I'm kinda pissed. It doesn't load LoZ:LttP or SMW + SMAS or even bloody Street Fighter! If PicoDrive and Max Overload didn't exist I would go crazy! Why is it that a machine that supports 3D grahpics, has two screens (one with touch), and is WiFi enabled cannot emualate simple SNES games or Sega games in full compatibility!?
This is still very Beta, Girard...
Give it time.
It all depends on the emulator. The DS contains two internal emulators: one for DS games and one for GBA games. These can run games perfectly because Nintendo made the games that run on them so they know exactly how to program them. Unofficial coders and programmers only have some idea of how they work and they make an emulator accordingly. The more they understand about the machine, the better they can make their homebrew. Even NES and SNES emulators for PC were like the ones of DS at one point. It just takes time, like THH said.Originally Posted by girardsummer
Ok, I apologize for a rare spurt of nooby rage.
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