Retrode Rips ROMS From Old Game Carts

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Nice. I hope they come out with more of these, at a cheaper price of course.

Seeing as the RIAA/MPAA have decided that you can't legally back up things you buy, what makes this legal? Does it use some sort of DRM?
 
When nearly all of the ROMs are easily available on the internet, I'd say that nearly $100 to spend is too much.


However, it's neat. just a little late.
 
Make one that reads N64 cartridges and even if its for 100€ i'll just get some people together to buy one for everyone to back everything up...
 
[citation][nom]4745454b[/nom]Seeing as the RIAA/MPAA have decided that you can't legally back up things you buy, what makes this legal? Does it use some sort of DRM?[/citation]
These games existed before DRM, like CDs. RIAA/MPAA can't do squat.
Wasn't this the homemade kit that was going by "Snega2usb" a while back? So it's finally in full production?
 
That's actually pretty cool.
My Sega just sits up over my bed though, along with some work clothing, board games, and a motherboard. Wait, why is there a motherboard up there? Is that my Pentium D? Cool.
 
Awesome piece! Now I just have to visit the parents and retrieve all my old games. Too bad it doesn't work for Sega Master System as well.
 
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