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#1 2005-01-26 3:54 pm
- Opus
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Gameboy emulators
I lke them even though I discovered them yesterday, I know the best ones and the best places for ROMs as well
Whats your opinion of them?
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#2 2005-01-26 6:03 pm
- aki
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Re: Gameboy emulators
ummmm this one's gonna go fast.
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#3 2005-01-26 6:07 pm
- the Battle Cat
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Re: Gameboy emulators
They are legal if you download the ROM of a game you own, otherwise it is piracy. You might want to review the Rulz before you go too deeply into this topic. Just a friendly heads up.
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#4 2005-01-26 7:51 pm
- Twisted Guy
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Re: Gameboy emulators
Frankly, for as cheap as a Game Boy and the games for it are, you'd be better off just buying the Game Boy.
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#5 2005-01-26 9:42 pm
- Opus
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Re: Gameboy emulators
Firstly thanks for the heads up, I keep forgetting to look at the rules for each forum I join, Secondly my GBA broke after 2 years of fun, so instead of buying a new one I just downloaded an emulator and some of the games I owned. I guess this topic will be deleted soon
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#6 2005-01-27 1:11 am
Re: Gameboy emulators
the only thing i have to say is that google is your best friend, and just as fast/faster as posting on a forum and waiting for someone to tell you, if at all.
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#7 2005-01-27 9:43 am
Re: Gameboy emulators
Opus wrote:
Firstly thanks for the heads up, I keep forgetting to look at the rules for each forum I join, Secondly my GBA broke after 2 years of fun, so instead of buying a new one I just downloaded an emulator and some of the games I owned. I guess this topic will be deleted soon
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Thank you Citizen, for your law abiding mannor. Enjoy your stay in the forum. Remember to obey the law at all times.
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