> It's technically illegal, like with any MiSter since you're downloading roms off a website... When you have access to an unlimited supply of roms it's the equivelant (sic.) of being a kid in a candy store.
Again, A CD drive costs like $10 and you can rip the games you own for a "technically legal", manageable library
> I also always find a little unfair to compare a legal solution (especially one that offers a limited set of licensed games) to something that is technically legal but, as long as the CD-ROM drive is not available, can only play pirated games
Yet again, a CD player costs like $10 and you can rip the games you own for a legal, manageable library. That is not "can only play pirated games".
Was it the only point made here? No. But it was certainly an uncontested, inaccurate one made multiple times.
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Re: Review: SuperStation One - This $210 FPGA PlayStation Puts Sony's PS Classic To Shame
@RootsGenoa
> It's technically illegal, like with any MiSter since you're downloading roms off a website... When you have access to an unlimited supply of roms it's the equivelant (sic.) of being a kid in a candy store.
Again, A CD drive costs like $10 and you can rip the games you own for a "technically legal", manageable library
> I also always find a little unfair to compare a legal solution (especially one that offers a limited set of licensed games) to something that is technically legal but, as long as the CD-ROM drive is not available, can only play pirated games
Yet again, a CD player costs like $10 and you can rip the games you own for a legal, manageable library. That is not "can only play pirated games".
Was it the only point made here? No. But it was certainly an uncontested, inaccurate one made multiple times.
Re: Review: SuperStation One - This $210 FPGA PlayStation Puts Sony's PS Classic To Shame
It costs like ten dollars to buy a CD drive and make your own roms, what are you people on about