Victor Omega
Member
Real title: Pirating enabling community tries to put its software on legitimate gaming storefront.
im coming after everyone
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One hundred and thirty-two years ago, Nintendo was founded, and forty-four years ago, they entered the gaming industry.
It seems that every generation of Welfare PC gamers, gamers who can't afford new games, Born in 3D gamers, gamers who were born after 1995 who think games are easy to make legacy games are as free as the app on their smartphones, and the Faux-Preservation gamers, who Homebrew and blatantly pirate Nintendo games for their selective justifications. all fathom think that Nintendo's longevity in the industry that they help rendered is not due to the unwavering protection of their own IPs.
Reacting to a similar thread: https://www.neogaf.com/threads/dolphin-on-steam-indefinitely-postponed-due-to-nintendo-dmca.1657081/
The response here to Nintendo taking action is always the same:
"Nintendo is so big; why worry about something as small as emulation" or my favorite "fuck Nintendo"
Unlike fake cartridges in the 80s, and cheap China knockoff hardware of the 90s, it is true; emulation is a small effect on their cash flow. But is.
Im putting my Nintendo fanboy hat on to say the energy you have in pirating Nintendo games for illegitimate reasons like "Nintendo hardware is underpowered" or "Nintendo doesn't give consumers access to their old game, should be on that reason themselves.
im coming after everyone
132 and 44
One hundred and thirty-two years ago, Nintendo was founded, and forty-four years ago, they entered the gaming industry.
It seems that every generation of Welfare PC gamers, gamers who can't afford new games, Born in 3D gamers, gamers who were born after 1995 who think games are easy to make legacy games are as free as the app on their smartphones, and the Faux-Preservation gamers, who Homebrew and blatantly pirate Nintendo games for their selective justifications. all fathom think that Nintendo's longevity in the industry that they help rendered is not due to the unwavering protection of their own IPs.
Reacting to a similar thread: https://www.neogaf.com/threads/dolphin-on-steam-indefinitely-postponed-due-to-nintendo-dmca.1657081/
The response here to Nintendo taking action is always the same:
"Nintendo is so big; why worry about something as small as emulation" or my favorite "fuck Nintendo"
Unlike fake cartridges in the 80s, and cheap China knockoff hardware of the 90s, it is true; emulation is a small effect on their cash flow. But is.
Im putting my Nintendo fanboy hat on to say the energy you have in pirating Nintendo games for illegitimate reasons like "Nintendo hardware is underpowered" or "Nintendo doesn't give consumers access to their old game, should be on that reason themselves.
I, myself, and other legitimate gamers cannot demand Nintendo to implement those reasons if gamers justify the lack of them by pirating.
To think that Nintendo would bat an eye to Emulation being accessible is crazy. Obviously, it is harder to eliminate all emulation than to control the accessibility of emulation.