Hmmm. It's an interesting topic. I used to emulate some handheld games every now and then but I started feeling a bit guilty there is a sort of feeling to playing a game on a handheld that a PC can't really emulate (lol puns). I stopped doing that eventually and I deleted all of files emulated files because of that. I think emulating is okay only if the game isn't readily available like Earthbound up until recently. I am of the support the developer mentality and I firmly believe that unles there are sales, developers won't make new games, so we should support them as much as possible. Basically, emulation/pirating = no money, no money = no developers, no developers = no games.
Piracy, Is It Ever Acceptable?
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![]() On 08/19/2013 at 11:36 PM by Blake Turner ![]() See More From This User » |
Ok, so I'm going to leave this to my readers. Do you think Piracy is ever acceptable? Here are some questions that might help you decide. What if you used to own the games but due to a tragedy you lost them an don't wish to pay for them again? What if you own the game on console but also want it on pc? Remember that emulators count as piracy.
So yeah. What do you think?
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