![]() ![]() It would likely be done with emulation on steam, like some of the old sega and snes games. For no more than $30 though, remember it is over 20 years since even cross was made. I guess the fan translation is pretty much as close to it as you will ever get.īut if that came coupled with cross, I would grab the combo. What I would like to see is radical dreamers, officially translated but there are likely some copywrong issues there sinc eit was a nintendo satellite game and they of course had deals to stream those games with some other company and god knows if they outsourced some of the game development or even just the script would kill it probably. On it's own merit, it was a decent game though. I did like the gameplay and all, but it wasn't really a great follow-up. But I never liked it a smuch as the original, and it didn't really feel like a sequel in anything other than name. Haha, not worth $40 to me personally, in 2018. I hope this clears a lot things up, add me if you want to talk more about this. Now let think of this one there's SEGA Mega Drive and Genesis Classics, they basically gave you the raw ROM's which yes they work for the Sega emulators just fine, in fact what they gave you, when you got the SEGA Mega Drive and Genesis Classics, is a emulator, now if you ask what if you want to use some other emulator that wasn't made by Sega, the answer will have to be yes you can use other emulators with the game, because you bought the license rights for this digital copy on the same platform that the emulator is used on, but the same thing apply for distributing as distributing is still going to remain illegal, because you're not given rights, or anything to be distributing to anyone, or getting it from someone. Now what if there was games you just can't get your hands on, and they never port it to the future platform? Well that's the problem, and still falls under being illegal for downloading a ROM of it. Keep in mind these companies will want to protect their IP's instead of losing them.Īfter you had watch the video above, and get the idea, basically what he did was legal, you understand what's going on, now this can vary from province/state, country, and/or region, in some areas you're entitle to have a backup of your physical copy, but you're not allow to be distributing this backup at all. The digital copy that being sold on the platform such as PS3, PSP, and PS Vita, are DRM to that platform only, basically outside that platform would be illegal, unless streaming the content from the platform. The issue about this is the fact is piracy, if you download ROM's then it's illegal. ![]() ![]() Doesn't mean I would buy it, and that was what I was saying on my post. ![]()
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