Pah... we drive on the left side because we know it's the right side. The americans drive on the right side because they had to be different. The Greeks drive on any side because they have no sense of personal safety, and the French just drive me up the wall.
And please don't make me laugh with this 'ex-colony' thing, it makes me think that everyone here in the UK is still sitting on the veranda shooting the natives while drinking G&T and twiddling their walrus moustache.
Does Nintendo actually produce the SNES machine anymore?
If not... then why not, as surely the only way we can now play these games (legally, i.e. not using a 'fake' piece of SNES hardware) is to use an emulator.
Surely Nintendo should be looking into controlling these ROM images and possibly distribute them in a 'legal' manner. Instead they bitch about us using a replacement to hardware they no longer provide.
And that 'Legal' document isn't legal. It's just an outline of somebodies idea of how they think the legal system works around Nintendo. I'd take it all with a pinch of salt.
Too bad Microsoft doesn't force their programmers to be MSCD certified, therefore your point is moot
Too bad you don't know what you're talking about. Before you program even a line of code for Microsoft, you have to have taken internal exams or passed a Microsoft certification to the required level.
An MCSD is a relatively simple certification to obtain. Anyone with a fair knowledge of a computer language can achieve one, you have to be a much higher grade of programmer to code for MS.
Much as you'd like to think that MS employ sub standard programmers it simply isn't true. There are just too many of them.
Pah ... we drive on the left side because we know it's the right side. The americans drive on the right side because they had to be different. The Greeks drive on any side because they have no sense of personal safety, and the French just drive me up the wall.
And please don't make me laugh with this 'ex-colony' thing, it makes me think that everyone here in the UK is still sitting on the veranda shooting the natives while drinking G&T and twiddling their walrus moustache.
Lil
Does Nintendo actually produce the SNES machine anymore?
... then why not, as surely the only way we can now play these games (legally, i.e. not using a 'fake' piece of SNES hardware) is to use an emulator.
If not
Surely Nintendo should be looking into controlling these ROM images and possibly distribute them in a 'legal' manner. Instead they bitch about us using a replacement to hardware they no longer provide.
And that 'Legal' document isn't legal. It's just an outline of somebodies idea of how they think the legal system works around Nintendo. I'd take it all with a pinch of salt.
Lil
Too bad Microsoft doesn't force their programmers to be MSCD certified, therefore your point is moot
Too bad you don't know what you're talking about. Before you program even a line of code for Microsoft, you have to have taken internal exams or passed a Microsoft certification to the required level.
An MCSD is a relatively simple certification to obtain. Anyone with a fair knowledge of a computer language can achieve one, you have to be a much higher grade of programmer to code for MS.
Much as you'd like to think that MS employ sub standard programmers it simply isn't true. There are just too many of them.
Lil