![]() In recent years, there have been "randomizer" mods for a few SNES games that reasonably operate under the same legal justification, you still need to dump the rom yourself and modify the rom yourself, just like with translation patches. It has, and has always been that you can not copy the firmware (which is software after all) and redistribute it.Ī lot of early generations of emulators also require firmware/bios dumps, and even high-accuracy emulators of 16-bit consoles like the SNES require the firmware dumps of the expansion chips to actually emulate it accurately.Įveryone who throws out the "homebrew" argument can never name any homebrew software that they need the emulator for, let alone modifying their console to play, or the flash copier for. End point.īleem did not require Playstation firmware while ALL other emulators did at the time, and thus that became the legal test for it. If an emulator requires a console BIOS/ROM to operate, it's only intended for Piracy. ![]() (the ones that don't use firmware of the consoles). The point is to get a good working emulator later down the line.Įmulators have been proven over and over to not be piracy but original pieces of software. ![]()
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