• trendingnongamer@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    2 days ago

    honestly though, most game companies are pretty chill about the existence of emulators. Sure there have been lawsuits about Switch rom sites and Switch emulators - which are about currently-selling consoles, just as the post concedes.

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      2 days ago

      This is half true. Japanese culture even considers mods as piracy, so emulation is radical by comparison.

      However, American companies (and US branches of international companies) are full of gaming nerds who emulate games all the time. I knew a guy at a major company who even had one of those keychains with a working emulator on it he’d play during breaks. He ended up at Riot, iirc.

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        Nintendo of Japan doesn’t file lawsuits against DS emulators either. Sony is a Japanese company; they sued Bleem and lost but that was more than 20 years ago. There are emulators for PS3, PS Vita, and PS4 - all platforms for which Sony still hosts network infrastructure and operates digital storefronts - and AFAIK none of them have been subject to legal threats.

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        I’m not familiar with Plasticman, but all the rom site lawsuits that I know about from the past several years involved sites that were either charging money or running ads to make money from pirate downloads. I could be mistaken on that front.