David Lindon Golden Master Messages 15,233 Nov 12, 2007 #11 Yes, emulators are perfectly legal providing you own a physical hardware unit of the real system
Fisher Fully Optimized Messages 1,581 Nov 12, 2007 #12 i suppose it would be like downloading a game as long as you have the hard copy
C CGfreak102 In Runtime Messages 475 Nov 12, 2007 #13 Not to sound retarded but what does an Emulator do??
dude_se Proper Legend Messages 8,634 Location UK Nov 12, 2007 #14 CGfreak102 said: Not to sound retarded but what does an Emulator do?? Click to expand... emulates another console: eg: on your pc you may have a ps1 emulator, which would basically run ps1 games
CGfreak102 said: Not to sound retarded but what does an Emulator do?? Click to expand... emulates another console: eg: on your pc you may have a ps1 emulator, which would basically run ps1 games
Rudster8161 BSOD Messages 6,556 Nov 12, 2007 #15 David Lindon said: Yes, emulators are perfectly legal providing you own a physical hardware unit of the real system Click to expand... didnt know that, but im assuming the ROMS you need for games you have to own aswell. anyways, just be careful with the amount of links you post up and you should be fine.
David Lindon said: Yes, emulators are perfectly legal providing you own a physical hardware unit of the real system Click to expand... didnt know that, but im assuming the ROMS you need for games you have to own aswell. anyways, just be careful with the amount of links you post up and you should be fine.