I agree that this isn't the thread for piracy, but I'll throw in this bit:
Anyone saying it isn't "theft" is arguing the letter of the law and making themselves sound ridiculous. You knew damn well what he meant, now stop being retarded. It's clearly stealing. Downloading something that you are supposed to pay for but don't is wrong.
That said, lots of people do it. I have lots of MP3's, and my fair share of NES and SNES ROMS. I don't feel that I have to pretend that what I'm doing is okay, and if I did I'm not sure I could muster the personal delusion required.
However, the R4 is a very valid selling point for the DS, simply for everything else it can do. Movies, music, and homebrew apps, plus you can (in theory) get copies of 60 or so legitimate games (read: games you already own) all on one stick, instead of having to carry them all around.
And by the way, definitely get the DS. In a world where complex gaming is messing everything up, the DS manages several titles that follow the old rules of simple, addictive, and criminally fun.
- J
Anyone saying it isn't "theft" is arguing the letter of the law and making themselves sound ridiculous. You knew damn well what he meant, now stop being retarded. It's clearly stealing. Downloading something that you are supposed to pay for but don't is wrong.
That said, lots of people do it. I have lots of MP3's, and my fair share of NES and SNES ROMS. I don't feel that I have to pretend that what I'm doing is okay, and if I did I'm not sure I could muster the personal delusion required.
However, the R4 is a very valid selling point for the DS, simply for everything else it can do. Movies, music, and homebrew apps, plus you can (in theory) get copies of 60 or so legitimate games (read: games you already own) all on one stick, instead of having to carry them all around.
And by the way, definitely get the DS. In a world where complex gaming is messing everything up, the DS manages several titles that follow the old rules of simple, addictive, and criminally fun.
- J