Nintendo, The Industry, And The Attack On Emulators (The Jimquisition)
/ jimquisition http://www.thejimquisition.com NEW MERCH SITE COMING SOON! Nintendo is clamping down on emulation, causing sites like EmuParadise to cease doing business. The game industry hates emulation almost as much as contemporary piracy, so this is good news for executives. It's just a shame that, in a world without emulators, the industry doesn't care at all about archival, or offering a service that could begin to compete with what ROMs were doing. __ Twitter: / jimsterling Facebook: / jimsterling0 Jim’s Big Ego (No Relation): http://bigego.com/ Bandcamp of the Sax Dragon - https://carlcatron.bandcamp.com Nathan Hanover - / @nhsynthonicorchestra

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