The Open Source Cartridge Reader (OSCR) is a versatile tool designed to help preserve video game cartridges and save data. Developed by Sanni and the community, this device allows users to back up ROM files and save games from a wide range of vintage consoles.

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Probably not, but it does add a touch of legitimacy to the claim that emulators are for playing your own backed up games.

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Nintendo doesn’t even care about that so tbh fuck em.

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Did that claim have any actual grounding in reality? Or is it just an urban legend that keeps persisting?

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It did, yes. Emulators as a piece of software that does not do anything illegal are not themselves illegal. But piracy is illegal, and downloading roms of games you haven’t purchased constitutes piracy. But if you purchased a game and used an emulator to play it that’s a perfectly valid use case that falls within the law.

Nintendo has been trying to push the envelope on that for years though. And it seems like they might recently be succeeding in some fashion.

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Do you have anything to back that up? Or is it just “trust me bro” that kind of proves my point?

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