Is anybody surprised? Those files exist solely to pirate with. There is absolutely no way to justify their existence legally.
Sure there is. The law allows you to make a personal backup copy of your software. There's a few reasons people choose to do this. 1) it allows you to safely store the original without worrying about it being damaged/lost/stolen. 2) if the original is damaged, you can still play with the backup. 3) Sometimes there are advantages to playing in non-standard ways. For example, the ds supercard 2 allows you to use save states, cheats, etc. Many times loading times are improved by storing the game on faster media, etc.
Additionally, it allows you to legally play games from other regions, that cannot be played from the original cart, even if you own it.
This is some bull man f this my one chance gone
GBATEMP BROKE THE RULEZ
One chance at what? You can still download the Gateway files elsewhere... like the official Gateway website.
Well, not quite since their links are still pointing at filetrip at this time. But he can find some mirror links in the 'Official Forum' under the Contacts tab.One chance at what? You can still download the Gateway files elsewhere... like the official Gateway website.
Clearly some people have the means to dump games. Publicly available or not, there are legal uses for the gateway.Yes, but the dump has to be from your own media. Currently the Gateway provides no way to dump your own games, so your point is moot. Edit - considering there is no publicly available way to dump your carts yet.
Clearly some people have the means to dump games. Publicly available or not, there are legal uses for the gateway.
Obviously 99.99% of people are using it for illegal things, but that does not mean there are no legal uses for it.
You can still download the Gateway files elsewhere... like the official Gateway website.
That's funny, they C&D'd the Gateway files but did not make one mention of DS flashcart files such as for their much-hated R4s.
While the files are completely legal, I don't think it's worth fighting Nintendo's lawyers in court just for the right to keep them there. It would cost you more money than it's worth even if they don't win. Money you might not have in the first place.
When all of this hype around 3DS flash carts settles down a bit I suspect they won't care as much, they never cared about DS flashcart files.
Let's just say it's a grey area.
Of course we can't prevent links to the Gateway 3DS website itself.
Just don't link to direct downloads of the 3DS firmware files, simple as that.
this is what i was wondering
also what about other 3DS Flashcard files?
such as the R4ids.cn R4i Gold 3DS Deluxe
and the 3DSLinks?
assume these all come under the same new site restriction?
Yes they also contain encrypted copies of nintendo's code/data. So they would be illegal to distribute as well.
Clearly? The hardware is only useful because of the software.But we're not talking about the hardware, we're talking about the software.