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is it legal if you physically own the game?? I just got an SM rom to have the only emu fun but I do own the game. Is it legal?
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Viking
Precursor
Since you are always allowed to have a backup copy of software you own yourself, yeah.
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Awesome. *starts downloading a whole bunch of ROMS of games I have*
Viking
Precursor
You are not allowed to use it, though, unless your original breaks. But that's another story.
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Or unless I lose my AC adapter? Anyway, how do I get a translation patch to work?
thats a whole 'nother battle.

*shudders*
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Ready and willing.
Well, MORALLY I don't see much problem with that...
You know that getting AC adapters for the snes is rather easily.

That said....

<3's his two working SNES's, complete with two working AC adapters.

I gotta do something with my extra snes one of these days, I no longer have my extra copy of super metroid to fill it with...
My recollection is that it's legal to make a backup of your own software.  This means copying your own cartridge, not downloading a copy of someone else's cartridge.  I thought about copying my Super Metroid cart when I was having trouble with it deleting saves, but in the end it wasn't necessary.  I don't think using the backup has to do with the first one breaking, but it can only be a single copy of your specific original.

The catch is, I suppose, not too many people have cartridge copiers, so it's hard to be strictly legal.
Wee!
The legality of ROMs is such a fun issue.
As was said earier, it is only legal to make a copy of your OWN game, and only for back-up purposes... you aren't actually allowed to use the back-up.
However, PD games (Public Domain) are completely legal to download and play... because they were made by fans and those people declared them to be free to all.
What game are you wanting to translate? I should be able to help.
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I want to translate Star Fox 2. I have the patch but how do I use it?
Which translation team's patch?
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Arganaut software
If your ROM is zipped, unzip it and then place the patch in the same directory as the rom.  That should be all that you need to do with that.
Oh, and make sure they share the same exact name.
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kthnxbi
I think my favorite game requiring a translation would be Bahamut Lagoon... it's quite good  Wink
You are allowed to have a backup copy (ROM) but you must have made it yourself to be legal. It isn't YOUR backup copy if you just downloaded it.

And if it's a more recent game, then no.
I would like to point nick to both mine and Chanoire's post telling the legallity of ROMs
Not impossible
just highly unlikely
It seems I'm a little late on this one, but I'll talk anyway. Downloading ROMs is never legal, unless they're public domain. You'll see on ROM sites notices that you have to delete them within 24 hours, otherwise they're illegal... that's bull. They're illegal, period. They'll also tell you it's okay as long as you own the game. As stated above, that's still illegal. Unless you made the ROM yourself from your own game, or unless it's a public domain fangame, there's no way you can own a legal ROM, end of story.
直死の魔眼使い
Which means, if you don't dump the ROM image yourself from your very own cartridge, no matter what way you look at it, it's illegal.
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I gotta do something with my extra snes one of these days, I no longer have my extra copy of super metroid to fill it with...

Can I buy your extra snes?
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Which means, if you don't dump the ROM image yourself from your very own cartridge, no matter what way you look at it, it's illegal.


If you look at it from a moral viewpoint, no. But that depends on who's moral viewpoint it is. :P
Since when does moral and law have something to do with each other...?


From what I've heard, roms as we think of them are simply illegal. That's good enough for me. Who REALLY cares, though? I don't.
Cook of the Sea
I was an exclusive GB/GBC/GBA gamer for awhile, and I'm certain that the back of all the instruction booklets said that backup copies of the cartridges are not necessary and not legal.  I don't know what they were talking about with the "not necessary", though, because those grey cartridges were fragile.  I've had random memory erasure problems with GBC cartridges, even.