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Emulators are legal (at least in the US, so yeah, check with Ben); ROMs are not. Ghavrel Send a noteboard - 09/09/2009 01:15:15 AM
Emulators are reverse engineered, so they're legal in most jurisdictions, to my knowledge.
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True, but the distinction is only a matter of semantics. - 09/09/2009 01:53:09 AM 545 Views
That's true. *NM* - 09/09/2009 03:09:08 AM 267 Views
Some roms are considered abandonware. However I assume Mario Brothers is not. *NM* - 09/09/2009 09:30:00 PM 355 Views
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