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WookMaster P - Jun 19, 2002 |
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JDAdams | Jun 24, 2002 | |||
I buy them to own and play them - hell, qhat's the point of keeeping them on a shelf? (Actuall, mine are in drawrs |
cww80 | Jun 24, 2002 | ||||
news flash,you cant go into a store and buy these games anymore... |
snume | Jun 25, 2002 | |||
Here's another thought. You are so worried about people playing these game "illegally". And you say that if they can't afford to but them then they shouldn't be allowed to play them. Well, your sig says you have machines with 50/60Hz switches and country lockout & US/Jap/Eur switches on them. Why are these needed? To play games that were never "legally" for sale in your part of the world! Now I would never attempt to stop someone in Asia or Europe from buying a Na game, but it seems to me that your 'flawed' logic would presume to do this as well. Even tho you proclaim with every post that you have made these "illegal" modifications to oyur machines so that you can play games that were not supposed to be sold in your part of the world. Now who's the hypocrit. |
JDAdams | Jun 25, 2002 | ||||
[/quote] Here's another thought. You are so worried about people playing these game "illegally". And you say that if they can't afford to but them then they shouldn't be allowed to play them. Well, your sig says you have machines with 50/60Hz switches and country lockout & US/Jap/Eur switches on them. Why are these needed? To play games that were never "legally" for sale in your part of the world! Now I would never attempt to stop someone in Asia or Europe from buying a Na game, but it seems to me that your 'flawed' logic would presume to do this as well. Even tho you proclaim with every post that you have made these "illegal" modifications to oyur machines so that you can play games that were not supposed to be sold in your part of the world. Now who's the hypocrit.
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cww80 | Jun 26, 2002 | |||
Quote JDAdams: As for the other comment, even if the games weren't available on shops, or on eBay (where most are very easy to find), everything and everyone has a price. The games are *always* for sale, it's just not everyone has the cash. Like i said earlier, what is the point of buying a game that sega made if sega isnt getting any money from it...especially when you can get it for free...now,if these games were still sold in stores i would buy them, cause sega would still get that money, but since theyre not i dont care... |
mal | Jun 26, 2002 | |||
This has become as productive as the Sony/Sega argument in the Just curious...... thread from a few days ago. |
JDAdams | Jun 26, 2002 | |||
If people at least had the courage to admit that it's wrong and that they do it anyway, I might respect them more. As it is, they're just trying to justify theft by claiming that it's OK. Come on people, show some balls (er, best not take that too literally then) |
Ransom | Jun 26, 2002 | |||
Either that, or they just don't agree with your logic. Just because you feel and think the way you do, doesn't mean that that's the law of the world and there are no if's and's or but's about it. You do what makes you feel good and leave people to themselves. Who cares? |
panteraboy | Jul 10, 2002 | |||
hi all u have to do is have ur iso file then extract the mp3s to a folder and put the iso in the same folder and make sure the file names on the mp3s match the iso file exmpl ff.iso ff02.iso |
Cloud121 | Jul 10, 2002 | |||
Speaking of the buying rare games, then selling them at high prices. Doesn't that kinda remind you of the whole PS2 thing a couple years back? These people would buy PS2's at launch, only to sell them a few days later on eBay for as much as $700 dollars. |
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