This site has been getting you to pay for ROMs since 2001 and isn't afraid of Nintendo & co.

Marketing itself as an online video game rental store, Console Classix offers a paid subscription giving you access to thousands of games from a variety of platforms: ranging from the Atari 2600 to the Nintendo 64, our beloved GameBoy Advance, and many more.



Console Classix differs from a standard rental store in that you don't actually receive the physical game at home: you're actually playing ROMs using emulators. So how does that work? Why are they claiming this service as fully legal, and why has it been up and running for so many years? According to the owner, Aaron Ethridge, this is all due to a legal loophole of sorts:
1) For starters, Console Classix owns at least one physical copy of every game it distributes
2) When someone wishes to play a game, the game isn't actually stored on the gamer's computer, it is only available in RAM so there is no (easy) way for the player to retain the game. So this can be considered as lending rather than distributing.
3) Console Classix doesn't lend more ROMs simultaneously than it owns physical copies. If they only own 1x Super Mario Bros 3 (NES) cartridge, then there can only be one person playing that ROM at a given time through their emulation service.

Whether or not this is technically legal, Console Classix has yet to be taken to court. Back when they started their business, they received a cease and desist letter from Nintendo, but this never went any further, and so Mr. Ethridge went on with his business.

What do you think about such services? Have you ever used Console Classix?

:arrow: Make sure to read Ars Technica's excellent article on the subject
 

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Very interesting. I wouldn't think Nintendo would acknowledge his right to distribute these games to play, even if they can't be kept. It's possible he's stayed under their radar for the most part, but Nintendo might be cracking down harder in this new wave of anti-ROM hosting, we'll have to wait and see.
 
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That's really interesting, and a smart way of getting around copyright loopholes. However, Ethridge is right in saying that using the service is a novelty; I can't see anyone using this site over a dedicated emulator and ROM Hosting site, and I'm willing to bet the versions of the emulators on Console Classix's client are horribly outdated.
 
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I just wish the original devs got a cut, as impractical as that may be. Not because they "deserve" it (the people that worked on the original games might be long gone), but because they need the data. Online campaigns and petitions are BS, but imagine they knew people were paying for a subscription and spent most of their time playing Shining Force or something. Then they'd have an actual incentive to rerelease the originals or even revive the IP
 
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Are you even allowed to rent out cartridges? On DVDs there is a message it is for home use only. Video shops of old had to pay extra (a license?) to be allowed to rent them out. I imagine it is the same for games, so it wouldn't matter if they had a physical cartridge for each person "renting" a particular rom.
 
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This is to say the least, odd. Yeah, let us lend you a technically pirated rom for a fee, but only one of you gets it at a time. Obviosly, this is gonna create tons of problems because all the popular *ahem* good *ahem* games will be in constant use. I’m kinda suprised at how well it works out for them.
 
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This is to say the least, odd. Yeah, let us lend you a technically pirated rom for a fee, but only one of you gets it at a time. Obviosly, this is gonna create tons of problems because all the popular *ahem* good *ahem* games will be in constant use. I’m kinda suprised at how well it works out for them.
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