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  1. Lumstar

    Gaming Hardware Homebrew GCN Help with trying to get an NTSC-J GameCube game to save on a fresh memory card with only an NTSC-U Wii available

    If you can view any of the file contents, that suggests your memory card is not Japanese. The save manager should ask you to reformat a Japanese card.
  2. Lumstar

    Gaming Hardware Homebrew GCN Help with trying to get an NTSC-J GameCube game to save on a fresh memory card with only an NTSC-U Wii available

    Checking games for mojibake is an easy way to tell if things are configured right.
  3. Lumstar

    Gaming Hardware Homebrew GCN Help with trying to get an NTSC-J GameCube game to save on a fresh memory card with only an NTSC-U Wii available

    An NTSC-U Wii cannot read actual NTSC-J formatted memory cards. For things to work 100% properly, you'd have to outright region-change your system to Japanese. Devices like Freeloader create a settings mismatch, by running Japanese games under a non-Japanese environment. Some games don't care...
  4. Lumstar

    Mar10 Day 2024 announcements - new Mario movie, Paper Mario TTYD remaster release date, and more

    The humorous part is these remakes take far more resources to develop, and people still gripe. TTYD has entirely redone textures when they could've tossed the rom onto the eshop.
  5. Lumstar

    Mar10 Day 2024 announcements - new Mario movie, Paper Mario TTYD remaster release date, and more

    Don't count on it. Flagship Mario games are usually once per generation. (even that isn't guaranteed, the GBA never got a fully-fledged brand new Super Mario platformer)
  6. Lumstar

    Citra 3DS emulator is also shutting down development, GitHub repo taken down

    More like what's the advantage? Open source has become effectively the standard for fanmade emulators. I don't know what features would be major enough to spend money on.
  7. Lumstar

    Yuzu emulator shutting down, paying Nintendo 2.4 million in lawsuit settlement

    I think it'd be better if emulators strove to run the game from the cartridge first, where practical. A backup copy should be regarded as secondary. Either way... since Nintendo has already been paid for the game, it can be argued they're only "damaged" when a backup is played on a platform...
  8. Lumstar

    Citra 3DS emulator is also shutting down development, GitHub repo taken down

    I'm not going to hide that I'm incapable of shelling out 80 bucks left and right. But I recognize how much work it takes to create a modern caliber game. No matter your opinion of Nintendo's business practices, at least have some respect for the creative team! The level design, textures, music...
  9. Lumstar

    The Unknowns of Emulation: A Breakdown of Yuzu V. Nintendo

    The pirates ruined it for everyone else. People who emulate the Switch to run homebrew, or to study its internal mechanisms, aren't being unethical.
  10. Lumstar

    Citra 3DS emulator is also shutting down development, GitHub repo taken down

    I guess I tried too hard to be sarcastic. Inserting the cartridge in a different system was literally how Nintendo's backwards compatibility worked. So I wouldn't have a leg to stand on, if I objected to wiring a Switch cart slot into your PC. On a site like this, most people would argue...
  11. Lumstar

    Nintendo is suing the Yuzu emulator team

    Here is a list of countries that are supposed to have agreed to enact anti-circumvention laws. https://www.wipo.int/wipolex/en/treaties/ShowResults?search_what=C&treaty_id=16
  12. Lumstar

    Yuzu emulator shutting down, paying Nintendo 2.4 million in lawsuit settlement

    It might not be a *good* law, though as the law stands, an emulator that doesn't comply with the DMCA is illegal (in the US). Regardless it's too late for Nintendo to stop the train. Since anybody can fork Yuzu source code, shutting down developers isn't going to achieve much now.
  13. Lumstar

    Citra 3DS emulator is also shutting down development, GitHub repo taken down

    Even if the EULA isn't necessarily enforceable, some of us could use common sense. If you buy a Switch game, you own a Switch game. I'm pretty sure the name of the console isn't "Play This Game on Any Device You Want!".
  14. Lumstar

    DraStic DS Emulator on Android is now free to download, will be taken down soon

    All the emulator has to do, is remove the ability to decrypt games. The user becomes responsible for defeating any copy protection.
  15. Lumstar

    Citra 3DS emulator is also shutting down development, GitHub repo taken down

    It's clear we're dealing with two widely different groups of people. I can relate to many things. Fan translating a licensed game unlikely to ever be picked up, creating a private server for a shut down MMO, etc. But some folks are so entitled, they actively defend emulating brand new releases...
  16. Lumstar

    DraStic DS Emulator on Android is now free to download, will be taken down soon

    Nintendo has been encrypting their games since at least the Wii, they waited this long to bring the pertinent law to attention.
  17. Lumstar

    Yuzu emulator shutting down, paying Nintendo 2.4 million in lawsuit settlement

    Look up the WIPO Copyright Treaty. Over 100 countries have agreed to enact this type of law.
  18. Lumstar

    Fanmade PC port of The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening remakes the game in HD, with widescreen support

    If it's not your style of game, okay. The whole idea is defying tradition. Standing around slaughtering random enemies won't improve your character's abilities.
  19. Lumstar

    Citra 3DS emulator is also shutting down development, GitHub repo taken down

    For that particular group of people, it's all about the narrative against Nintendo. They'll say anything to justify piracy.
  20. Lumstar

    Citra 3DS emulator is also shutting down development, GitHub repo taken down

    The issue is circumventing encryption. Most games for newer consoles are encrypted, creating a barrier to emulating them within the letter of the law.
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