No, Nintendo did not sell downloaded ROMs back to you on Virtual Console. I’ll take this time to debunk this once and for all: I’ll try to explain, pretty much everything emulation and retro that Nintendo used from outside that I know of. What the developers are doing VS what the lawyers are saying, there tends to be hypocrisy from the company, and I feel it’s safe to say this is pretty much the entire industry in a nutshell. Nintendo has used standards made by outsiders like unofficial emulator developers, pirates and homebrewers for literal decades, some of it can even be dated back to the the Nintendo 64, when the original japanese version of Animal Crossing was released, with a NES emulator included inside. Click here to read it if you haven’t.īy any means, as far as my knowledge goes, Nintendo using an EZ-Flash is the least of my concern as an “evidence” of the GBA emulator being fake. This is a follow up to the previous post about the leaked official GB/GBA Switch Emulators.
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