![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Is it so wrong to download if the media is no longer officially available? If the money you pay goes to the big bucks guys instead of the people who actually made the media? If you already own the media, or at some point did? And why do they make old games so freaking expensive? In Australia, NES classic costs $100. I'm not paying THOUSANDS for a legal copy because some stingy eBay seller loves scalping. If you want to make history obsolete, you don't need my money. I remember reading an excerpt from some 2007 Nintendo presentation where they mentioned that within a few years, we'd have the ENTIRE retro library on virtual console. Sun 29th Jan Not saying I download and play ROMs, but perhaps I would be more inclined to follow these arbitrary laws if companies made an effort to actually preserve and offer all their retro products and treat them with respect. ![]()
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