I didn't see what happened, but I imagine it's because the program downloads copyrighted files, and contains the links to do so. Even tho they're on archive.org it's probably more liability than gbatemp wants to take on.Why has it been deleted.
Is the program safe to use.
Would like to but after the thread got deleted i'm having second thoughts about it.
Do you know how.As far as I can tell you have to edit the json to tell it where to download the roms.
Why has it been deleted.
Is the program safe to use.
Would like to but after the thread got deleted i'm having second thoughts about it.
You are confusing the sole developer of this application with TX. NX-Rom market so far has nothing to do with TX.It is because the developers got their ass sued because you never mess with Nintendo ever. They did an internal investigation into the SX-Team from the FBI. They got sentenced to prison.
i doubt in 6 hours shit goes down that fast to put it lightly it's like the npsbrowser for ps3/vita it has no links baked in (well the OSX version and vita version does) the perfect analogy is a nuclear warhead without the arming/launch codes even though it has no way of arming unless you go out of your way to get the arming codes it make it no less illegal cause of it's intent gbatemp as drax said don't want any trouble from any federal entity this is just a percaucionIt is because the developers got their ass sued because you never mess with Nintendo ever. They did an internal investigation into the SX-Team from the FBI. They got sentenced to prison.
I assume because ROMs distribution is illegal in basically any country. Which is funny, cause on this community you can talk about anything related to Xecuter, sigpatches for atmos and a ton of other piracy-related topics.Why has it been deleted.
Is the program safe to use.
Would like to but after the thread got deleted i'm having second thoughts about it.
I assume because ROMs distribution is illegal in basically any country. Which is funny, cause on this community you can talk about anything related to Xecuter, sigpatches for atmos and a ton of other piracy-related topics.
GBATemp anti-piracy rules are a really bad joke, but I think a ROMs market was way too much even for them.
Sigpatches, for example, are even hosted on the site. There's a pinned thread where you can go and download those files which are the ones needed to run illegal copies on your hacked console. That's plain piracy.Talking is fine just that you can't link anything that is warez related.
Sigpatches, for example, are even hosted on the site. There's a pinned thread where you can go and download those files which are the ones needed to run illegal copies on your hacked console. That's plain piracy.
But you need those patches in order to run illegal copies. They are the key. If you don't have them, you simply cannot run games that are not original. Therefore, they are a tool for piracy. The fact that the code is not under copyright doesn't make them less of that.Well signature patches doesn't count toward piracy, it is just patches, it does no harm if there no link to warez that what the admin on the forum care more, no legal problem there, the patches aren't copyright stuffs.
But you need those patches in order to run illegal copies. They are the key. If you don't have them, you simply cannot run games that are not original. Therefore, they are a tool for piracy. The fact that the code is not under copyright doesn't make them less of that.
That's why I said, the forum rules against piracy are a bad joke. You shouldn't be able to even mention Xecuter, since Nintendo is hunting and taking down website where they are a topic. You shouldn't be able to download or even talk about sigpatches either, for they are what allows you to patch a hacked console to run illegal games.
I assume you mean "copyright". ROMs aren't the issue, distribution is tho. And, of course, a project like the market would be take down from barely any website out there.I'd say it's a "Copywrite" issue, because "ROMS" in general are, like stated above -ROMs distribution is illegal in basically any country
Yep. Agreed but glad gbatemp here.I assume you mean "copyright". ROMs aren't the issue, distribution is tho. And, of course, a project like the market would be take down from barely any website out there.
My point is that it's funny to see GBA taking some piracy projects down so quickly, while other are being pinned.
The whole Homebrew app was only a Shortcut to some Rom site. Nothing serious, but ilegal to post it hereIt is because the developers got their ass sued because you never mess with Nintendo ever. They did an internal investigation into the SX-Team from the FBI. They got sentenced to prison.