Originally posted by Fat Cat Lim:
<STRONG>It's not that I condone piracy or anything. It's against board ethics to rom beg, and exchange warez links. But talking about emulation is not forbidden. I was neither doing both. I was asking for the new site's forum to learn of the further developments of the KOF2K rom as since I was one of the donators. *ducks rotten fruit thrown at him*
By the way, NeoGML, your Angelfire account is acting up...can't see your avatar.
EDIT :: Rain: Thanks for the link.
Fat Cat Lim
[ May 08, 2001: Message edited by: Fat Cat Lim ]</STRONG>
Originally posted by Spike Spiegel:
<STRONG>I think it was emulation that really killed the Neo Geo. Well, that's what the mailing list said when I was on it so many years ago. I think with encryption this hard, it gives us, or should I say, has given us, a few more games to play before the Neo really does die.
Good for gamers.
Spike</STRONG>
Originally posted by Rain:
<STRONG>I don't totally agree. Anyone who really wants the game will always buy the originals, and anyone who downloads them, most likely wouldn't have brought them in the first place.</STRONG>
Originally posted by LLJ:
<STRONG>The "death" of Neogeo had nothing to do with emulation. It is emulation wich makes more people to go to the arcades and besides, emu can never replace the real arcade/home neo experience, everyone knows that. Playing emu has actualy made me want to buy a home system/MVS, not the other way around.</STRONG>
Originally posted by LLJ:
<STRONG>I am not making excuses. I'm not trying to legitify anything. It's just that if it wasn't for emu I wouldn't want to buy a MVS with all cool games.</STRONG>