You may have problems running Banjo-Tooie on Android (Mupen64 Plus AE)I own all of the N64 games I want to play, so this is completely legal. I don't want to use a computer, so please help me out . I'd like to play the banjo games without lag for example.
Why not play on... wait.. the N64?
I hate the N64 controller .
Unless your playing on your personal backed up copy it's still illegal.I own all of the N64 games I want to play, so this is completely legal. I don't want to use a computer, so please help me out . I'd like to play the banjo games without lag for example.
Unless your playing on your personal backed up copy it's still illegal.
No, when you buy a piece of software, you're buying the license to run the game. The cartridge is simply physical DRM. As long as you have the license, you have full permission to run the exact game entitled in the license, despite where the code came from.
All forms of backup, be it from your own legitimate copy or downloaded from internet, and emulations, are technically illegal under law.
For example, even ripping.copying movies from Blu ray you bought is illegal. All these actions qualifies "circumventing DRM", hence illegal.