The sad part is is that as mad as the community will get, it won't matter. They make too many sales from casual gamers who don't care.why they so allergic with emulation
Youtuber who covers emulation handhelds (channel link). A really good channel if you want to get thorough and detailed reviews on handhelds.literally who is retrogamecorp?
grifter these daysThis guy is a liar, and grifter. Anything for views and clicks for that sweet YT bucks.
Because it's often used illegally.why they so allergic with emulation
Interesting. Is this related to the ephemeral nature of art? If something is no longer available then too bad and it's the finite nature of the thing that gave it value.it apparently stems from some cultural thing the japanese have that; i'm not sure how to word it, but it's more or less, if you don't have the thing in question, you'll come back and buy it if it gets released again.
It's hard to make a proper statistic about it.it seems to run off the idea that if a person can get something for free, that they will ever purchase the item in question ever.
yeah. it could be about art, or just wanting to make sure that people pay for stuff properly. i remember reading that games were not allowed to be rented over in japan like they could be over here in america. nintendo tried to sue blockbuster and other companies for do that. they failed, but maybe it's rooted in some business practice that isn't very well known outside of japan.Interesting. Is this related to the ephemeral nature of art? If something is no longer available then too bad and it's the finite nature of the thing that gave it value.
It's hard to make a proper statistic about it.