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EMU''s

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Post Tue Jun 24, 2003 12:04 pm

EMU''s

Are we alowwed to discuss EMU's here? I know on some places you can't...
If so, I'm after playing two very old games, Arkanoid, and Slapfight.
I've got both, with two Emus' (Sparcade and MAME) but neither will work for me! Is it cos I'm on XP? If anyone out there has got this working on their rig can they please help me out?
If you can't discuss EMU's I apologise...

If it wasn't for the inky blackness of the night you wouldn't appreciate the brilliance of the stars... or the little Liberty Rogue ship exploding nicely alongside you.

Post Thu Jun 26, 2003 11:53 pm

Emu.... european monitary union? ( BOOOOO ) or those things with grey feathers with one hell of a temper? .... some how the last one reminds me of my father

Post Fri Jun 27, 2003 12:07 am

What in the hell are Emus?

OHHHHHHHH!!! Those things that allow you to play old console games on your computer!!!!! OHHHHHHH!!!!!! You might have to get a mod's opinion on this. I don't know the legal mumbo-jumbo.

Edited by - Jim Groovester on 27-06-2003 01:09:12

Post Fri Jun 27, 2003 12:47 am

I'm not familiar with the legalities behind emulators. Roms would still be considered warez, I think. Technically Emulators can be legal, IE if you own the game. For example I had a game for my SNES that I wanted to play on my PC, so I got the ROM for it. (Sucks without a gamepad) I'm fairly certain it's legal in that case.

Post Fri Jun 27, 2003 1:18 am

Downloading roms you dont have is illegal. Roms sites in general seem to get shut down all the time tho i think this is due to the availability of more recent games, such as N64 games etc, rather than spectrum or amstrad pulling out the lawyers Amiga emulators are easy to get hold of but the 'Kickstart' OS ROM is illegal to have unless you already own it and amiga have actively stopped people from making it available. As long as you own the game tho it is legal i think it is a similar situation to that guy that broke the DVD encrytion - his argument was he wanted to play it on his mac (or something) so was forced to do break the encryption to do it. He got off 'cause it was ruled that once you have bought something you should be able to use it on any piece of hardware you want.

Tho in the end, for old games, it comes down to the 'abandonware' pandoras box of legality which is another thing entirely

Post Fri Jun 27, 2003 8:00 am

Well, sorry for opening a small can of worms here... Talking about EMU's and ROMS isn't illegal, but some forums don't let you. hey oh, doesn't matter anyhow, I found a good site (www.mame.de) with the stuff I needed.
I don't think the really old stuff is illegal anymore, although when you start the download it asks if you own the ROM, which I don't but the games are form 1986, so I doubt anyone is that bothered.

Post Fri Jun 27, 2003 8:22 am

well david braben i think his name is, the gezzer who made the original elite, got rather antsy about an updated version of elite someone made, naturaly he made them eat it.

Post Fri Jun 27, 2003 1:06 pm

Yeah, well. David Braben and Ian Bell are a pair of right arseholes. They act like kids.
"You said this" "No I didn't" "Yes you did" "Go tell mummy then!"
Seriously, the o-ar following Elite was amazing childish.
Wouldn't surprise me if Braben did stop people from playing nicely. They're meant to be working on Elite 4, but no major details have been released yet. Hope it's not as bug ridden as Frontier was. There home site is here. Not much there though.

If it wasn't for the inky blackness of the night you wouldn't appreciate the brilliance of the stars... or the little Liberty Rogue ship exploding nicely alongside you.



Edited by - Lutz on 27-06-2003 16:42:44

Post Mon Jun 30, 2003 1:53 pm

Some shops like HMV and Virgin sell Emulators for Amgia and Altari

"A TopGun through and through"

Post Tue Jul 01, 2003 8:04 am

@Top Gun, Yeah! I found a Spectrum one once! Most of them didn'y work out too good though.
Found what I was looking for over on a Danish website though.
SLAPFIGHT AWAY!!! (I'm a big retro freak I know...)

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