Eh... Its a grey area, Some people say its fine others hate the fact that roms exist
While technically piracy, there's no way for anyone to prove that you don't actually own copies of the games you're pirating, so it's a grey area in the law. You should be safe in the States, still a filthy pirate though.
Is it really that bad if you're downloading a 15+ year old games that are rather expensive (Illbleed, Project Justice, Silent Hill 1) before taking the plunge and actually buying them?
Isn't that why there's a such thing as a test drive. To be honest I really just want as little as a demo. It's more preferable that buying a $150 game that turns out to be shit. That being said I've bought quite a few games I've emulated/pirated (Illbleed and Project Justice are the big 2) because I like playing it on the original console way more.
Added tag: "Pirateing" to help people find this wonderful thread.
02:16, 2nd Apr 2016
Elmdor Rizer 85.228.140.138
Action: Thread title (original 'is using a ROM or ISO considered "pirateing"?') changed
I blame myself for the title change.
Who's Axl and how did he end up with genital herpes in the first place? Also, what does it have to do with the whole emulation/"pirateing" debacle? So many questions!![]()
Michael Ballack, he scores free-kicks.
He's got black hair, and he's german.
Michael Ballack, trains in paddocks.
in his spare time, HE FARMS HADDOCKS!
Watch me play Super C, guys!!