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Inquiries on emulators and ROMs

Inquiries on emulators and ROMs

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sirus13579
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05-26-2020, 12:39 PM
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I noticed the comment at 1:33 in that YouTube video. It made me wonder about owning games like Tony Hawk's American Wasteland for GameCube and other titles on PS1. Using my own copy to play on PC with NVIDIA Shield seems fine, but I need to confirm if it’s legal. How can I set that up? Here’s the link you shared: http://youtu.be/aK-oKNiyduU?t=1m33s
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sirus13579
05-26-2020, 12:39 PM #1

I noticed the comment at 1:33 in that YouTube video. It made me wonder about owning games like Tony Hawk's American Wasteland for GameCube and other titles on PS1. Using my own copy to play on PC with NVIDIA Shield seems fine, but I need to confirm if it’s legal. How can I set that up? Here’s the link you shared: http://youtu.be/aK-oKNiyduU?t=1m33s

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Blazer444
Member
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05-26-2020, 02:11 PM
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It's legal and you can do it by downloading a program called ImgBurn, then putting the disc for the games in your PC's Optical Drive, then using ImgBurn to rip an image of the disc to your PC's storage drive. Then you just play it like normal in the emulator. So, more detailed steps: Download ImgBurn along with whatever emulator you want to use (I recommend ePSXe for PS1 games) and install both programs. Put your game disc in your optical drive. Open ImgBurn and make an image of the disc (it's fairly straight forward). Open the emulator and set it up with your controls and such. You'll need a BIOS file to run it, but you have to get that from your console, as that's illegal to download. There are guides on how to get it off your console. I recommend google. Start playing. Note that Gamecube games can't be read with normal DVD drives. It's complicated ripping those, so I recommend downloading the ROMs for your games from a place like www.coolroms.com. Note 2 to mods: This is perfectly legal as long as he owns the games. The illegal aspects of console emulation are the BIOS files (as they are copyrighted bits of software in the consoles) and downloading ROMs you don't own (pretty much same reason). That's about it. At least for the US & UK that's true. Not sure on other places.
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Blazer444
05-26-2020, 02:11 PM #2

It's legal and you can do it by downloading a program called ImgBurn, then putting the disc for the games in your PC's Optical Drive, then using ImgBurn to rip an image of the disc to your PC's storage drive. Then you just play it like normal in the emulator. So, more detailed steps: Download ImgBurn along with whatever emulator you want to use (I recommend ePSXe for PS1 games) and install both programs. Put your game disc in your optical drive. Open ImgBurn and make an image of the disc (it's fairly straight forward). Open the emulator and set it up with your controls and such. You'll need a BIOS file to run it, but you have to get that from your console, as that's illegal to download. There are guides on how to get it off your console. I recommend google. Start playing. Note that Gamecube games can't be read with normal DVD drives. It's complicated ripping those, so I recommend downloading the ROMs for your games from a place like www.coolroms.com. Note 2 to mods: This is perfectly legal as long as he owns the games. The illegal aspects of console emulation are the BIOS files (as they are copyrighted bits of software in the consoles) and downloading ROMs you don't own (pretty much same reason). That's about it. At least for the US & UK that's true. Not sure on other places.

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ItzDogeFTW_YT
Member
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06-02-2020, 11:40 AM
#3
Thank you for your assistance, Vitalius.
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ItzDogeFTW_YT
06-02-2020, 11:40 AM #3

Thank you for your assistance, Vitalius.