Hey @DennisScimeca, you say "Nintendo is no stranger to shutting down emulator projects". Any source/example? First I hear of this.
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Replying to @Auxel_ @rileytestut
GBA4iOS was linking directly to piracy websites from within their app. Not even remotely comparable.
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Replying to @delroth_
I thought that it linked to Google by default and required you to obtain the ROMS for your source of choice manually?
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Replying to @Auxel_
they changed this after the fact. It used to link to CoolROM. See http://www.idownloadblog.com/2014/05/23/gba4ios-2-0-4/ …
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Replying to @delroth_
Well then, my mistake! You seem to be correct then that Nintendo hasn't taken down any emulators (that I'm aware of anyways.)
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Replying to @delroth_
Well, as you said earlier, news reporters do seem to like to get their facts mixed up / not check them / pad their stories.
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FWIW, it wasn't the linking to coolroms that Nintendo came after us for. It was the use of Nintendo logos
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oh, ok! That's good to know. Surprised they wouldn't care about the former though :)
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¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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