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Now everyone can experience what it’s like living on Earth for 24 episodes while Goku is busy training 

So its, “So long, Gary Bowser?”

...and I think at the end of the day most of us would like to be playing the games in some legal way...

Retropie is *perfectly* legal, per existing US Supreme Court precedent.  As is legally backing up games you own.  And getting (m0st) games legally isn’t that hard, given the internet is a thing.

Honestly, I get the convenience factor and the...possible...multiplayer, but building a Retropie is only $50, is pretty easy, and will last you years

Wow even the characters that are supposed to be ignorant pieces of shit aren’t allowed to offend people anymore lol

I don’t think they’re hurting their PS5 sales by porting 3-5 year old PS4 games.  

Those absolutely evil monsters, wanting to run a game better. Basically Hitlers!

For what it’s worth, the overwhelming majority of people who are interested in Metroid Dread will perfectly and legitimately buy a proper copy. Hell, I’d even wager the majority of players running this thing have a perfect legit copy sitting on a collector’s shelf or something.

I’ll save everyone the time and just generate some comments for this:

“Take Two has every right to go after these guys and protect their IP.”
“Ugh, I was looking forward to this”
“These guys were dumb for spending time on a project like this.”
“Why can’t companies just chill out and let fans be fans?”
“The writing was on

Too bad they have no legal standing to do this. They are trying to bankrupt these people. Not actually win anything, because they can’t. Most evident that they didn’t declare anything illegal was actually done (because again it wasn’t).

Why aren’t the GTA Stories being added to the upcoming collection? They need a remake just as much as the mainline games.

Fuck TT. I hope they get hit with a SLAPP countersuit, since the project has already been taken down and then reinstated after legal review.

I’m not a lawyer, but as a counter point, just because something is in a license agreement doesn’t mean it’s legally enforceable.

Subscription services like this don’t chip away at ownership any more than any type of rental policy ever did. Long before Gamepass or Netflix, people were going to rental stores like Blockbuster on a regular basis. Hell, the concept of actually owning a movie is quite recent, as prior to the home VHS market the only