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Nintendo Found Emulating it’s own games



Nintendo Found Emulating it’s own games

by NoahFuelGaming1234

27 Comments

  1. NoahFuelGaming1234

    many publishers use emulators to re-release old games on modern systems, and Nintendo is no different. They’ve been doing it as early as the GameCube days, even.

    The difference is they own the rights to the ROMs they’re using, or at least have permission from the copyright holders if it’s a third party game.

  2. Rosstin316

    Emulation software has never been the problem, people pirating Nintendo’s games illegally and distributing them is the problem.

    EDIT: Uh is OP arguing with himself?

  3. Effective-Annual9

    this isn’t the “gotcha” you think it is lol

  4. PM_ME_UR_SO

    Haven’t they been doing this since the Wii Virtual Console?

  5. Dramatic_Mastodon_93

    They literally do that on the Switch Online apps

  6. FerniWrites

    Yes, they can do that because Nintendo own their own IP.

    This wasn’t the gotcha moment you were hoping for. Emulation isn’t illegal either, as long as you own what you’re emulating. The issue is when you pirate. Nintendo can’t pirate what they own.

  7. Oaktree7200

    Yeah, I’m also eating food from my fridge, which is perfectly legal

    The problem is when I break into someone else’s house and eat their food.

  8. smokin_mitch

    Would be more funny if they were found to be using any code from the emulators they have taken down

  9. drymangamer101

    Well, yeah……. What the fuck did you think NSO and virtual console is?

  10. MonochromeTyrant

    This just makes it clear how woefully ignorant people are.

  11. JoyconDrift_69

    What’s Nintendo Switch Online? How about Virtual Console?

    Frankly this started on the GameCube – NES emulators on Animal Crossing GC and Classic NES series on GBA PLUS Super Punch-Out!!, OoT, and MM.

    It’s either that or rely on old, failing hardware from the 80s, 90s, and 00s, with some disadvantages (re: Virtual Boy)

  12. viniciusalucas

    It didn’t surprise me when I saw it, and it was somewhat expected that the games were being emulated with such a large deployment, but it made me think: why wouldn’t they just turn off the system sounds so that it would be less obvious to the public? Especially considering that these are Windows machines, so pretty much everyone is familiar with these sounds and it offers the option to disable or even customize these effects natively.

  13. abstractism

    Of course Nintendo would do this. Lazy asses.

  14. YOURESTUCKHERE

    *gasp*
    I was once found reading a letter that I wrote aloud.

    The sheer mortification Nintendo must be feeling right now…
    s/

  15. alt-0191

    How is this news? Nintendo isn’t against emulation, it’s against third party emulation of its current system and sharing of any ROMs and ISOs of their game catalogue .They still act like dbags tho

  16. maxler5795

    Honestly, not very surprising. But youd think theyd at least mot be running windows to mask the sound.

  17. KittyAgi11

    Literacy and reading comprehension are hard y’all.

  18. marsgreekgod

    Yes? The one the roms they can

    Just like how if someone makes a new game for old systems they can sell the rom and I can legally emulate it 

  19. It’s in the sentence, “It’s own games”.

  20. allelitepieceofshit1

    add gamerant to the list of worthless pos sites

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