The End of an Era
- ElkinFencer10
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If anyone has access to disc based sets and is willing to share, let me know. Please and thank you.
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Those seem to be the real pain in the ass to get with TIZ offline for now. You do seem to have much of the rest. I can help with it too, have a few things bookmarked I picked up through social media/google before the hammer dropped and still works. They're total sets, smokemonster level stuff.
- ElkinFencer10
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PM me with those links if you don't mind.
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Done, gave you 3 very useful links.
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Thanks man, those links are AMAZING.
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Hey! Share the wealth (with me via PM )
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I heard that they have been cracking down lately.
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Internet Archive has a DMCA exemption for old software. There speeds are awful, but its there and legal.
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It does suck that this all happened right when I finally broke down and been selling my older hardware and games and moving more into digital games for older systems. Think hanging around here finally got me to realize my collection is going to end up rotting and decaying away Though in our current generation it only seems like Capcom and Sega are even trying to rerelease collections of their older games. Well, Nintendo has their mini consoles, but they would just collect dust if I bought one. And the main problem is that these collections are only the games that the company choose to rerelease. Like with Sega mainly releasing only Genesis collections while ignoring the Master, Game Gear, Saturn, and Dreamcast. Though I may be in the clear since I mainly want to emulate Master/Game Gear and Sega hasn't been going after rom sites. Guess I better letterbomb my Wii sooner rather then later
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I’m a big proponent of the Nvidia Shield TV. Plays everything up to and including GameCube.
I mention it often enough that I’m almost to a point where people think I work for the company. Call it passion.
Anyway, letterbombing the Wii is great. I’ve done it when I had the console. Also, people have hacked those Nintendo mini consoles and was able to play mostly all of the 2D consoles. I like options.
I mention it often enough that I’m almost to a point where people think I work for the company. Call it passion.
Anyway, letterbombing the Wii is great. I’ve done it when I had the console. Also, people have hacked those Nintendo mini consoles and was able to play mostly all of the 2D consoles. I like options.