I don't think anyone would like to press his/her luck justifying it with a recipe.īut yeah, even that is a rare exception where an user gets the shaft. Nintendo made sure that Australian guy to never upload a Wii game again. People are rarely caught while using direct downloads unless your ISP informs them, but if the person not only got the backup but also distributed it in the process, is better for him/her to hide that recipe in order to avoid higher charges. There's a case where that actually could work, if the person in question used torrents or P2P networks while getting the backup. Probably get flamed for saying the above. Would I test it out in a court if ever push came to shove ? Hell yeah ! Anyone bending over for this stupid nonsense deserves to be shafted. Judge: What ? He owns the original and you are trying to prosecute him for piracy ?Ĭan't imagine the judge taking too kindly to this waste of court time. But, we still caught him downloading a pirate copy ? Judge: Now, you are here because you have pirated XYZ.ĭefendant: That's right, I own the original, purchased it in my local shop, here's the original receipt, my credit card statement (to prove the receipt is mine), and the original item in it's case. Has anyone *ever* been prosecuted and charged / fined when they actually own the original ? In the last 20+ years, I never heard or read any articles that claim this.Īhhh, I can just imagine the scene in court now: It would be an interesting court case - trying to do you for piracy when you own the item. > you're not allowed to have a backup excepting own two originals. > even if you own the original or having a backup unless you do it yourself.
#3do game guru 4do download#
Depending on your own's country laws it's illegal either download it
#3do game guru 4do Pc#
It was one of the first games I picked up for my new Pentium, my first new PC since a '286 Packard Bell. I had no idea this was a 3DO game originally. Wow, I was about to correct you and looked it up. > I got it running, boy its neat to see the game as it was originally. In fact that argument could be as false as the good old 24 hour deletion the arcadeĪh the 24 hour deletion rule.Cause you know if you dont delete it in 24 hrs,WE WILL KNOW! Sometimes you're not allowed to have a backup excepting own two originals. Depending on your own's country laws it's illegal either download it even if you own the original or having a backup unless you do it yourself. I'm a big Need for Speed fan and with the exception of "The Run" I love most every other Need for Speed. I got it running, boy its neat to see the game as it was originally. It's stupid to download unknown source when you can just rip it correctly. it is still illegal in most EU countries. > Doing this won't be illegal because You already have original disk.īullshit.
#3do game guru 4do iso#
Need for Speed is showing 100% green status bar on the compatibility listĭownload the iso from internet and save Your time.ĭoing this won't be illegal because You already have original disk. Is there a specific way the CD needs dumped? It looks like I need to make an ISO of the game. So what do I need? I have the BIOS (both) and the emulator. I'd like to try and play the game on my PC. Very very accurate, has amazing HQ2x, HQ3x, and HQ4x scalers.I found "Need for Speed" for the 3d0, and purchased it. GBA: VBA-M Atari Lynx: either Handy or Mednafen NeoGeo Pocket/Color: RACE or Mednafen Gamegear: Mednafen or Kega Fusion Wonderswan/Color: Mednafen NDS: DeSmuME PSP: PPSSPP Very very accurate, has amazing HQ2x, HQ3x, and HQ4x scalers. For all pre sega saturn systems, I've never had any problems with Kega Fusion. PSX I'm not so sure about but either ePSXe or PCSX-Reloaded should be fine. I find it amusing that my router has a zsnes netplay port setting still built in labeled as znes. As said before, bsnes and snes9x are good options for snes emulation, and I also agree that zsnes should be removed. At the very least add mupen64plus to that list. the screen in mario kart, banjo kazooie puzzle piece fx, pause menus etc). Video with glide64 on mupen64plus is excellent, complete with framebuffer support (E.G. Even though it has fancy plugins for input and such, I prefer mupen64plus variants. Before reading my long list of emulators, do not forget about RetroArch and Mednafen for older systems