for old console, no BIOS was needed, for PS, BIOS was needed but i did own a PS thus it was classified as legal, other emulator do not need BIOS (iirc AetherSX2 and other, in never needed BIOS ROM) also Dolphin exist since a long time and was never taken down )įor Dolphin: "Nope! Dolphin does not need a BIOS file to run."Īnd if the BIOS is recreated from scratch, no problems (nonetheless, most people who legally bought games for such consoles did buy/own such consoles at one time ) Dr. BIOS roms are illegal to host / download.actually, no. Only reason why that hasn't happened yet is because you still need to source your own BIOS rom. Ir_cowGive it a week before Nintendo sues and it taken down. It's a neat addition for a STEAMDECK imho. To me, as long as it's not a last/next gen console and you have bought the games you want to play : totally okay Downloading and uploading ROMs is illegal, however, so make sure you use your own game files." They are no different to other programs you might download such as word processing or music player software. " Emulators are 100% legal, as is the process of downloading them. i have a few X360 exclusives around :laugh: ) I don't see Sony suing over ePSXe, PPSSPP, PCSX2/AetherSX2 or RPCS3, since they still exist, are updated and are on Google play for some (and i use a lot of them given that i have a bunch of original games for PSP, PS, PS2 i own, i think i also need to give Xenia a go. and i can't really remember seeing a precedent where an old gen console emu got shot down, SneS9x ZSNES DsMuME and co still exist (lucky for me ) ripping the ROM to use with an emulator is technically legal. that always make the kids (and older kids at heart) laugh. it's so convincing :laugh: i also do a good impersonation of Mario, when i give an Aquagym session and start with a "here we gooo!". Space Lynxnintendo sues even if you sneeze and it sounds like pikachu, lmao jk.
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