Quote Originally Posted by goob47 View Post
Just saw an article about this in Retro Gamer magazine. To tell
you the truth, it sickens me that people are making money off of copying old systems.
I'm not sure I understand the objection. This isn't a ROM player, after all, and neither Nintendo nor Sega is making this hardware anymore. For someone like myself, who have stacks of old carts, this is simply a way to play our legally purchased games where the original console hardware has become scarce or unreliable. If Nintendo started putting out NES's again, I'd buy one instantly, but they aren't, and my original NES rarely plays games anymore. Not everything is available on virtual console, so a machine like this is more of a boon to retro game players than an exploitation, at least as I see it.