The official Nintendo Museum appears to be emulating SNES games on a Windows PC, which is slightly embarrassingTheImpressiveX@lemmy.ml to Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com – 333 points – 1 days agopcgamer.com71Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsShow the parent commentImplying they have their own emulator and it's not just running retroarch or somethingIf they would do that it would be very useful in court.It's not illegal for Nintendo to run retroarch.Its not illegal for anyone else either, but them running such software for profit might be a licensing issue depending on the exact version they use.RetroArch and most of its cores are under the GPL or MIT, which allow commercial use.Nintendo has their own emulators for running these games on newer consoles.
Implying they have their own emulator and it's not just running retroarch or somethingIf they would do that it would be very useful in court.It's not illegal for Nintendo to run retroarch.Its not illegal for anyone else either, but them running such software for profit might be a licensing issue depending on the exact version they use.RetroArch and most of its cores are under the GPL or MIT, which allow commercial use.Nintendo has their own emulators for running these games on newer consoles.
If they would do that it would be very useful in court.It's not illegal for Nintendo to run retroarch.Its not illegal for anyone else either, but them running such software for profit might be a licensing issue depending on the exact version they use.RetroArch and most of its cores are under the GPL or MIT, which allow commercial use.
It's not illegal for Nintendo to run retroarch.Its not illegal for anyone else either, but them running such software for profit might be a licensing issue depending on the exact version they use.RetroArch and most of its cores are under the GPL or MIT, which allow commercial use.
Its not illegal for anyone else either, but them running such software for profit might be a licensing issue depending on the exact version they use.RetroArch and most of its cores are under the GPL or MIT, which allow commercial use.
Implying they have their own emulator and it's not just running retroarch or something
If they would do that it would be very useful in court.
It's not illegal for Nintendo to run retroarch.
Its not illegal for anyone else either, but them running such software for profit might be a licensing issue depending on the exact version they use.
RetroArch and most of its cores are under the GPL or MIT, which allow commercial use.
Nintendo has their own emulators for running these games on newer consoles.