Rockstar Games reportedly sold games with Razor 1911 cracks on Steamylai@lemmy.ml to Gaming@lemmy.ml – 180 points – 10 months agobleepingcomputer.com24Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsDidn’t Nintendo do this when they started selling “their” ROM’s in their virtual console? I remember some hubba about the .nes format?Yeah. I think they also used an emulator. I don't remember which game/system it was though. It's like Disney releasing a Micky Mouse movie, buts it's actually Felix the Cat. It's like Disney releasing a Micky Mouse movie, buts it's actually Felix the Cat. It's more like Disney releasing Mickey Mouse into the public domain.More like Disney releasing Mickey Mouse fan art without crediting the artist.It was that they were using roms ripped straight from the internet, they left the headers in place.Hubba hubbaHubba bubbaThat a Marsupilami voice !!!
Didn’t Nintendo do this when they started selling “their” ROM’s in their virtual console? I remember some hubba about the .nes format?Yeah. I think they also used an emulator. I don't remember which game/system it was though. It's like Disney releasing a Micky Mouse movie, buts it's actually Felix the Cat. It's like Disney releasing a Micky Mouse movie, buts it's actually Felix the Cat. It's more like Disney releasing Mickey Mouse into the public domain.More like Disney releasing Mickey Mouse fan art without crediting the artist.It was that they were using roms ripped straight from the internet, they left the headers in place.Hubba hubbaHubba bubbaThat a Marsupilami voice !!!
Yeah. I think they also used an emulator. I don't remember which game/system it was though. It's like Disney releasing a Micky Mouse movie, buts it's actually Felix the Cat. It's like Disney releasing a Micky Mouse movie, buts it's actually Felix the Cat. It's more like Disney releasing Mickey Mouse into the public domain.More like Disney releasing Mickey Mouse fan art without crediting the artist.
It's like Disney releasing a Micky Mouse movie, buts it's actually Felix the Cat. It's more like Disney releasing Mickey Mouse into the public domain.More like Disney releasing Mickey Mouse fan art without crediting the artist.
Didn’t Nintendo do this when they started selling “their” ROM’s in their virtual console? I remember some hubba about the .nes format?
Yeah. I think they also used an emulator. I don't remember which game/system it was though.
It's like Disney releasing a Micky Mouse movie, buts it's actually Felix the Cat.
It's more like Disney releasing Mickey Mouse into the public domain.
More like Disney releasing Mickey Mouse fan art without crediting the artist.
It was that they were using roms ripped straight from the internet, they left the headers in place.
Hubba hubba
Hubba bubba
That a Marsupilami voice !!!