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Old 06-10-2004, 06:16 PM
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Re: Has a game ever felt wrong in your hands?

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Originally Posted by jehuty
Well? Has a game ever felt wrong in your hands in any way? About 2 hours ago I was at my friends house and he showed me some of his ROMS. I was playing his LEAGLE ROMS when I saw that he had A Link To The Past. Well I had never played it before and always wanted to so I did and the second I got to the place where I had to insert my name I stopped. It just felt strange, so I went and played some of his other ones. One of my other friend says that some of the gamecube games just don't have give off the Nintendo feel into your hands like the old ones did. So anybody ever experienced somthing like this?
Actually, there are no legal ROMs, if he bought them online then (he is stupid, and) they are still illegal, if they are backup copies, same thing. (Look in the back of a Nintendo instruction manual.) Anyway, you get that feeling becuase it's
1. It's a game you didn't own or really have a right to own.
2. Your playing on a keyboard, that changes the whole gameplay experience. 3. You probably didn't want your first experience of this wonderful game to be on an illigal copy of it.
and William Zelda4ever, GBA games are not that overpriced, if they really were then people wouldn't buy them, beleave it or not it does cost money to design, program and manufacture these games, Nintendo doesn't just pull them out of the air. (Also Nintendo is a company, they are out to make money, they have no obligation to price things where people can afford them, it's good buisness sense to do that, but they don't have to, especially when they have a monopoly over the handheld game market.) Stop trying to justify the illegal theft of game data. (and games period.)
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