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kittenzrulz123, do games w Nintendo Updates Its User Agreement To Crack Down On Emulation

As a Linux gamer the idea of unauthorized software is absolutely absurd. Also spending billions on “security” to make sure only approved games are played then approving slop.

Korhaka, do games w Nintendo Updates Its User Agreement To Crack Down On Emulation

But I didn’t agree to their user agreement

notgivingmynametoamachine, do games w Nintendo Updates Its User Agreement To Crack Down On Emulation

laughs in steam deck You know, I didn’t really have a lot of interest in emulating old Nintendo games, but now I think I’ll do it just because Nintendo doesn’t want me to.

Thank god I own a PC and not a corpo platform.

Guidy, do games w Nintendo Updates Its User Agreement To Crack Down On Emulation

At this point if you’re buying their stuff, you’re the reason they get away with it and you’re the problem because you can’t control them, you can only control you… and you didn’t.

Phoenicianpirate, do games w Nintendo Updates Its User Agreement To Crack Down On Emulation

Joke is on them. I have had every NES and SNES rom ever made. I need to make sure i have every N64 rom (even if I don’t play that often) and now every GameCube.

I still don’t have a Wii emulator or even looked into that.

derpgon,

Is there a way to obtain such treasures in one clean swoop? Asking for a friend.

bigfoot,
@bigfoot@lemm.ee avatar

archive.org/details/ni-romsets

For classic systems

r-roms.github.io

For newer

Phoenicianpirate,

When I have the time I will try to download as much stuff as possible and make a torrent file. I’ll share it in a PM.

Note to self: walk the walk…

SlippiHUD,
@SlippiHUD@lemmy.world avatar

Dolphin, the gamecube emulator is also a fairly complete wii emulator. The wii was basically 2 gamecubes duct-taped together.

Phoenicianpirate,

I have dolphin, thank you for mentioning that.

Tigeroovy, do games w Nintendo Updates Its User Agreement To Crack Down On Emulation

Honestly, I’m an advocate for emulation and game preservation and all that, but I’m surprised this is only now the case. I don’t have the nerve to try to hack my device if it’s the currently being supported platform. If they’ve already abandoned it then it’s fair game but the currently active console with your current actual information on there that gets regular updates? You’re just playing with fire.

It’s like taking it upon yourself to make an “HD remake” of the IPs owned by famously stringent companies who aren’t afraid to put the hammer down on these things.

twocupsofsugar,
@twocupsofsugar@lemmy.world avatar

I generally agree, I only really hack consoles that aren’t being supported anymore, but I don’t like how over-reaching the end user agreement is sounds like it’s likely to be abused

zecg,
@zecg@lemmy.world avatar

I don’t have the nerve to try to hack my device

their device. Your own device, such as a Steam Deck, you don’t have to hack, you can run anything on it however you like.

thermal_shock, (edited ) do games w Nintendo Updates Its User Agreement To Crack Down On Emulation

Preventing me from accessing Nintendo network and store is one thing. Somehow bricking my physical device, that I own? Fuck them

jsomae, do games w Nintendo Updates Its User Agreement To Crack Down On Emulation

I don’t really see how the new agreement is any more restrictive than the previous one?

inclementimmigrant, do games w Nintendo Updates Its User Agreement To Crack Down On Emulation

Sigh. They’re really trying to turn into the villain this generation aren’t they?

NONE_dc,
@NONE_dc@lemmy.world avatar

Nah, all the big names (Nintendo, Sony and Microsoft) are shit this generation. This is the worst console generation so far.

OR3X,

Says the internet every single console generation

HexesofVexes,

Enshittification is apparently a journey, not a destination.

TeoTwawki, do games w Nintendo Updates Its User Agreement To Crack Down On Emulation
@TeoTwawki@lemmy.world avatar

I don’t buy physical objects and then agree to not own them. I don’t even like that shit with digital goods. I don’t need someones authorization to “allow” me to use what I buy as I see fit. If buying isn’t owning than pirating isn’t stealing.

kevin2107, do games w Nintendo Updates Its User Agreement To Crack Down On Emulation

Steam over here just open sourcing their full ass os and you can literally do anything you want. Best money ive spent

thermal_shock,

Same. Possibly getting a second

kevin2107,

I have 2 because i got the white led. dunno what to do with the 2nd

derpgon,

And the only digital store so far that directly allows sharing your collection with your family (yes, I call my long time friends a family). I mean, it am sure they are winning the long game.

Meanwhile EA got their like third remake which STILL sucks, Epic trying to buy exclusivity in PC market, Ubisoft launcher is just a shit stain that nobody wants to use directly and is forced on them, and the rest (Bethesda, Rockstar, Battle.net) are not really worth considering as a store, rather than just DRM-checking slop nobody really needs.

kevin2107,

Yeah the amount of games I buy and never even play, its ridiculous lol, big ass back log and can play anything I want under the sun. If my deck can’t handle it then moonlight and streaming from my rig can.

ArchmageAzor,
@ArchmageAzor@lemmy.world avatar

Valve remains goated because they’re not a public company. They set out to satisfy their customers, not their shareholders.

kittenzrulz123,

Granted 90% of the components they used in SteamOS are readily available open source components, the componets they did make they did also open source (such as gamescope).

kevin2107,

Thats beautiful to hear

Duamerthrax, do games w Nintendo Updates Its User Agreement To Crack Down On Emulation

So if I never buy a Nintendo product, I’m fine to emulate? Got it

Vanilla_PuddinFudge,
@Vanilla_PuddinFudge@infosec.pub avatar

Malicious compliance

rocky1138, do games w Nintendo Updates Its User Agreement To Crack Down On Emulation

I’ve decided that I’ll skip Nintendo consoles moving forward and just use emulation if there’s a game I really want. I’ll buy the cartridge to cover myself ethically and just put it in a drawer.

SynopsisTantilize,

Since Nintendo games never lose value apparently, just keep it sealed and sell it off for a break even.

Mwa, do games w Nintendo Updates Its User Agreement To Crack Down On Emulation

even older consoles will cause your nintendo switch to brick???

ipkpjersi,

They wish they could stop me from emulating old games lol

Mwa,

Fr tho

ggtdbz, do games w Nintendo Updates Its User Agreement To Crack Down On Emulation

Been thinking of getting a used Switch Mini exclusively to solder in a chip and use it as a nice emulation handheld. As long as it doesn’t rat itself out over Bluetooth or something to its older brother gathering dust behind the tv (which has never been touched by the light of piracy), I should still be good I guess.

It’s unfortunate, but what I’m actually worried about is that world where different devices will report on each other.

Quibblekrust,

Just get a proper emulation handheld. It won’t have Joycon’s that will drift in 12 months. The Switch doesn’t do anything special versus an emulation handheld. There are a million to choose from at every price point.

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