What’s going on? Who’s to blame? What is the solution, if any? We’ll try to explain all of the issues in play here - some going on for decades - and why emulation is about more than snagging free copies of old games. Though EmuParadise did not name Nintendo, much less any legal threat from the console-maker, as the reason, many have tied that company’s vigilance and willingness to take legal action to this development, which seems like another setback to ROMs, emulation and video games preservation. ![]() The legal exposure, the site’s founder said, was simply too great a risk to himself and those who have supported EmuParadise’s efforts. ![]() EmuParadise, for 18 years a go-to site for emulators and ROMs to play hard-to-find, if not ancient video games, announced last week that it would no longer offer its vast library of ROMs.
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