@mesome713 The argument that this hurts the developers in any way is a laughable one. These games are 20 years old. They are no longer sold. Nintendo, the studio, nor the devs make any money on sales from the thrift shops and eBay. There is absolutely zero argument for damages in emulation. None. Whatsoever.
The only people who might have any claim for damages are scalpers on eBay with their $300 "rare" games, and GameStops. But they have never tried to bring suit.
Nintendo and the rest of the yids that keep attacking emulation for decades out of print titles can spin. Consider it a protest against an unjust law and an abuse of copyright, thanks to Disney buying off politicians and lawmakers.
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@mesome713 The argument that this hurts the developers in any way is a laughable one. These games are 20 years old. They are no longer sold. Nintendo, the studio, nor the devs make any money on sales from the thrift shops and eBay. There is absolutely zero argument for damages in emulation. None. Whatsoever.
The only people who might have any claim for damages are scalpers on eBay with their $300 "rare" games, and GameStops. But they have never tried to bring suit.
Nintendo and the rest of the yids that keep attacking emulation for decades out of print titles can spin. Consider it a protest against an unjust law and an abuse of copyright, thanks to Disney buying off politicians and lawmakers.