Nds Roms [updated] -

The community often operates on a "moral abandonware" rule: If the company no longer sells the game, and the used market is the only way to buy it (where the developer makes $0 anyway), is it wrong?

What are your thoughts? Do you consider downloading a 15-year-old, out-of-print DS game "stealing" or "preserving"? Let us know in the comments. nds roms

Let’s take a balanced look at what NDS ROMs are, why people use them, and where the line is drawn. ROM stands for Read-Only Memory . In gaming terms, a ROM is a digital file that contains an exact copy of the data from a game cartridge. An NDS ROM is specifically the data ripped from a Nintendo DS game card. The community often operates on a "moral abandonware"

Today, thanks to the rise of emulation, we have access to “NDS ROMs”—digital copies of those game cartridges. But like any powerful tool, this technology comes with a heavy dose of ethical and legal gray areas. Let us know in the comments

But they are not a free pass.