![]() The IDSA would probably be good to mention, which is essentially opposed to the distribution of all copyrighted ROM images. ![]() I agree that the page isn't fully NPOV-compliant yet (but perhaps not too far off). ♫ Melodia Chaconne ♫ 16:14, 4 April 2006 (UTC) Reply NPOV compliance Think of it as a documention project, not just preserving what existed, but their use for existing. Felsir 06:22, 4 April 2006 (UTC) Reply Indeed. If you are just looking to play arcade games and not care about if they are 100% accurate, there are other emulators available that do the job. Why is that obsessive compulsive? It is just their goal to emulate and preserve the games as accurately as possible since the cabinets are physical objects that are getting more rare over time if not treated with care (in the same way as old automobiles). The bit about their purist view of emulation makes them seem obsessive compulsive I don't know what it used to say but personally I came away from the article with a low opinion of the project's goals. I'll leave this comment for a while, if no-one says anything I'll do some editing.Īh, yes, but is this a good or a bad thing? It hurts collectors, but it means that it's easier for an arcade or other buisness that uses gaming machines to buy a used one cheap, which helps them. Anyone who collects arcades will know the sudden drop in value whenever a game is emulated in MAME. for example saying "rom images don't hurt anyone". While this page is quite descriptive, I do feel it is a little too "pro-MAME". ![]()
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