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Re: Flash Carts Could Be Slowly Killing Your Retro Consoles

goombastomper85

Harassment? You said you're done with it more than once, yet you keep responding to people. You are stupid. You started an argument and can't finish it. Some lawyer you are. Nintendo doesn't want you downloading roms clearly, but they have no control what you do in the comfort of your own home with merchandise that's bought and paid for, as long as you don't distribute it publicly for profit. Nintendo doesn't even have a moral compass, they create false scarcity and favor scalpers.

Re: Flash Carts Could Be Slowly Killing Your Retro Consoles

goombastomper85

@Kalmaro LOL "while you're wait"? No wonder no one knows what the hell you are talking about. You're the moron who claims owning a rom is illegal.. because Nintendo said it was illegal. My point, you broken english speaking moron, copying something you own is not illegal. What you think they are going to go door to door asking people if they copied their own stuff? If you sell the roms, or post them on a website and use them commercially, its illegal. End of story. You are a [removed].

Re: Flash Carts Could Be Slowly Killing Your Retro Consoles

goombastomper85

@Kalmaro Dude are you stupid? It's not illegal to take your own music files and move them on to a music delivery device. Do portable cd players even exist anymore? Weird because cds still do. Windows infact has built in software that rips cds on to windows media player, and you can transfer them wherever you want. I guess you're saying mp3 players and windows is illegal? The problem is Nintendo is a bunch of idiots and don't know the laws. They get salty when people copy their stuff, well make better stuff.

Re: Flash Carts Could Be Slowly Killing Your Retro Consoles

goombastomper85

@Kalmaro I don't understand what you are talking about? "there is no legal way I know of to own a ROM of a Nintendo game and they will tell you that as well". First of all, nintendo is a joke of a company who short supplies and discontinues everything, so no one really cares what they say. They want people to buy ridiculously marked up [removed] 8 bit games in 2017, good luck. How are people supposed to know if you dumped the rom yourself? A video game file is a file like anything else, and is allowed to be backed up. What do you call moving music files from a cd to an mp3 player? Not the same thing? I guess you aren't copying the file for more convenient use right? And for the comfort of knowing that file is safe from the cd getting destroyed. Im sure you have never done that though