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TheValeman:
ROFLMAO!!!

Seriously though, I bought up this issue at the very start when Snowcone was mulling over allowing current systems ..... PS2, XBox etc .... that making artwork available for CD based systems provides people who want to pirate games with hi-grade artwork.

His counter argument was that it wouldn't make any difference to commercial piraters as they probably buy an original anyway thus have the artwork necessary to make a perfect looking copy. And that a website isn't responsible for what a user does with the content .... much like Winchester isn't responsible for the use of a firearm manufactured by them.

All these points I dont necessarily disagree with but I was then, and still am, uncomfortable with putting artwork for current generation systems online. Earlier CD systems like Saturn, Dreamcast ... even PSX I dont really have an issue with as they are "legacy" and cart labels I actively encourage for the reasons stated earlier.

Still .... that's just my personal opinion.

I've stated in the past that I'm no saint in regards to a few of my Dreamcast/PSX games. But again, these are old systems etc. But I have a Wii and I wouldn't even consider pirating for it as it is
1. A current system
2. I dont want to screw over my warranty and
3. I believe Nintendo deserve my hard earned money for creating the first console that has had my wife actively playing and enjoying console games for the first time in her life due to the neat control system.
wshbrngr:

--- Quote from: TheValeman on January 16, 2008, 12:59:14 PM ---. . . . . . . . . . .

3. I believe Nintendo deserve my hard earned money for creating the first console that has had my wife actively playing and enjoying console games for the first time in her life due to the neat control system.

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Not to mention that allowed you to get one in the first place .   ;)

I don't think my wife likes me referring to her as 'Player Two'   :)
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