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  • This is exactly how the 90s felt when the dotcom bubble was building and moores law was in high effect.

    Every 6 months your computer components were obsolete

    256MB hardrives! Holy shit sooo much space!

    Whaaaaaat 1GB drives?!? Daaaaamn

    Whoa whoa whoa CdRom? Blink I can write to cds? Whats this + - business?! Sneeze, holy shit you can rewrite a cdnow?!

  • I think having higher publishing standards is a good start.

    Im not sure if it is more extreme, but Its a good start.

    But im not opposed to more extreme measures, and im a fan of giving businesses more conditions to operate at all so maybe?

  • You arent wrong and they have every right to use emulation themselves as the legal owners of their products.

    The hypocrisy, as i see it, is that they have in the past painted emulation as bad. Fullstop. So for them to have had that opinion, then use it themselves is where they come into being called out for it. Hence the rules for thee but not for me phrase.

    And its not a perfect fit which is why i said "more of a" if that helps explain how i intended to mean it

    The inconsitency is in their past words vs actions especially where going after emulators is concerned.

    Thats all i was getting at hope that helps

  • people like myself never see it

    Totally wrong my guy. I do see what you mean, but im claiming to be an exception to the case you have laid out.

    Their actions are more important than their words which is why i made my point. Im well aware of nintendos history with going after emulation. They almost rival the mouse

    For the record im not defending Nintendo here, i just apprciate honesty and accuracy. Otherwise its just slander and misinformation which we have way too much of.