Well .. considering GBA games can't be played online using the GBA itself, (to my knowledge?) it would be implying piracy. This whole topic is really walking a fine line - if I were you I'd just talk about it to some friends, not take a chance with a new topic.
However the sentence "but if I like them enough, I buy them." leads me to believe they are still being sold...
Conker's Bad Fur Day is one example.
Conker's Bad Fur Day is an action-platform video game developed and published by Rare, and distributed by Nintendo. It was exclusively released for the Nintendo 64 in 2001 and is Rare's last game published for the console.
There is such a thing as e-bay...
I would rather walk a fine line and confirmThan make the post described and end up over the line not knowing what's happening.
I believe you have the wrong forum - the one you appear to belong to is that other block-based game's forum.
Pray tell how you came to such a conclusion.
You are. All unauthorized distribution is copyright infringement, so unless Nintendo is running the site themselves (which they're not), it's not legal. It might also be DRM circumvention, which might break the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (with the exemptions in the act itself which I am not familiar with, and the exemptions the Library of Congress made within the last year or so).Also Lugnut, allow me to direct you to this post which will address all of your questions. Short answer is post all you want on this forum about emulation, just don't talk about where you got your roms or make some kind of vague "arrrrrgh, i'm a pirate" comment.