thats fair for you to feel that way
john117
as a major fan of classic video game emulation, I understand the conversation surrounding game preservation... but I draw the line at emulation of current gen games that are still actively being sold with hardware that you're still easily able to purchase.
I can understand why nintendo may want to destroy and threaten anything that hosts software through unauthorized channels as well, as the biggest source of their income is gaming hardware and software. anything that threatens their main source of income will have the book thrown at them, wouldnt you do the same?
Check this quote out. if you were running a business, do you not see where they are coming from? I feel like their hands are tied:
You Can Lose Your IP Rights if Not Enforced If you don’t take adequate or sufficient, reasonable means to protect and enforce your IP, then you run the risk of losing your IP rights. What is sufficient and reasonable action is not always clear; it depends on the situation. But, suffice it to say, if you know someone is using your IP without your authorization, you should promptly look into it to determine what, if anything, should and needs to be done so that you don’t lose one of your most important business assets – your valuable intellectual property.
damn, why so much hate for Nintendo around here? they make legitimately good games...
I've been having an absolute blast playing the newest Mario party with my family, among the other games they offer.
ladies and gentlemen, we got him
whoa, Lemmy explorer is a great resource, thanks!
holy shit, talk about going nuclear. he should have just taken the L, learned from this and moved on...
thats called R&D. I don't personally spend millions of dollars, but I do spend money on things that never pan out but teach me a lot of lessons I can apply to my next project
this is how I know you've never created anything, lol. lots of times, you fail at making something, but you learn from those failures.
who knows what other projects they threw money at and failed, the only one I can think of rn were the steam machines.
I'm sure they learned from those mistakes, tried again, and here we are with the steam deck
these people just hate minorities. it doesn't matter if the minority is ethnicity, amount of people who committed voting fraud in georgia, or...
checking notes
defunding public libraries lol
you should, but you dont. you fail to realize nintendo games are licensed to us. You do not own any software you puchase through nintendo. Take a look at the last two sections of this page:
so no, you cant just run it on whatever you want to, legally speaking. I think you should be able to do whatever you want with software, but its never been this way.