Again, that's wrong. There are only TWO arcade ROMs that are public domain. Everything else (Pinball, arcade, atari, Intellivision, etc, etc...someone owns these rights, beit the actual company, a company who bought them out, or a bank who liquidized a company's assets.
(Sometimes the challenge is trying to find who owns a certain right
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Look at all the re-releases of classic games for consoles...if you look at the box it tells you who owns these rights still.
Again, I don't care what people do about downloading ROMs for emulators or not (We're all grown-ups and can make our own decisions) HOWEVER, as mentioned before, I just want people to understand that, for the most part, downloading these ROMs are in fact, illegal. Whether they're old, company's gone under or whatever the reason is irrelevant.
Okay, I've said my piece (a couple of times even) and I'm starting to sound like I'm bashing people so I'm leaving it here and going back to playing all my Tron game
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