Hacked Pokemon Roms

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What would you say are the best hacked pokemon roms?

(Can't find any good ones)


Aww you just toaded with the rules.

illegal

So what?


Quote from: badspot
You are visiting a forum owned by someone who makes their living selling a game.    Posts encouraging software piracy are extremely disrespectful.

Do not:

Do not talk about pirating software

Do not give links to software pirating sites

Do not give instructions on how to pirate software

Do not talk about how you just pirated software

Do not give links/talk about/show off private or cracked mmo servers - this is piracy

Do not use "clever" innuendo to talk about any of these things


Stuff that is ok:

Emulation

Abandonware - but you better be sure

how do people go about making roms from cartridge games anyway?



I had almost every NES and SNES ROM on my Dreamcast. Boy that was fun.

I use roms but i actually have the games so it's legal i think.

if its not ofuk=|

In America all Roms not made by the company that holds the original copyright are illegal. The only way to legally make a ROM in America is to have no copyright on it.

I use roms but i actually have the games so it's legal i think.

if its not ofuk=|
It is legal.

In America all Roms not made by the company that holds the original copyright are illegal. The only way to legally make a ROM in America is to have no copyright on it.

Not true, if you have the game it is supposed to be legal to emulate it.

Nope that goes for other coutries but not for america. Thanks to atari.

Quote from: wikipedia
Private ownership

In some countries, it is legal for an individual to personally make backup copies of a game they own. Individuals may make backup copies for various reasons, perhaps as insurance against losing the game or as redundancy in the event that the original game's medium becomes unreadable. See the section on ROMs and Preservation.

However, in the U.S. it has been illegal since 1983 for a user to create their own backups of video game ROMs onto other cartridges. This was decided in the court case of Atari v. JS&A. JS&A manufactured a "game backup" device that allowed users to dump their Atari ROMs onto a blank cartridge. JS&A argued that the archival rule allowed for this. The court disagreed, noting that ROM media was not subject to the same volatility as magnetic media (for which the law was created). Thus, not being so relatively vulnerable, ROMs were not applicable under section 17 USC 117(a)(2).

Some games companies, such as Nintendo, print warnings inside their game manuals that they do not allow users to make backup or archival copies. Whether or not these warnings in this specific form can be considered valid contracts is legally questionable. For an overview of relevant issues, see user agreement (EULA), shrink wrap contract, clickwrap, Fair Use, Fair Dealing and DMCA.

The above info has been found at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ROM_image#Usage
« Last Edit: June 25, 2008, 12:32:53 PM by General Omega »

This is illegal you know.

forget I forgot to give a direct link to the page I found the text in. forgetity forget forget.

Fixed.

I use roms but i actually have the games so it's legal i think.

if its not ofuk=|
It is legal.
Not true, if you have the game it is supposed to be legal to emulate it.
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No, it is not legal.  But I do own 80 ROMs, legal ROMs, from Atari, in the 80 classic games,I think I may download MAME for them, cause their emulator sucks.