I can't wait for its release but i don't know how i'm going to cope will no save slots... Hopefully SEGA dosn't let us down by not updating with new games.<- That would be a total downer
What are you a NARC? 1. One may possess a ROM image of any game they had on cartridge. 2. Adding your own ROMs to Sega's app is not against the law.
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Are_ROMs_legal_if_you_own_the_original_game&alreadyAsked=1&rtitle=Are_Roms_legal_if_you_own_the_original_game_Example_You_own_a_Pokemon_FireRed_Catridge_and_you_download_a_Pokemon_FireRed_Rom_is_it_then_legal_to_use_and_keep_the_Rom_for_as_long_as_you_like
I'm not a lawyer, but it sounds as though it's perfectly legal to keep ROM files if you dump them yourself. Snowed in for the 6th straight day, wish this emulator were ready to buy.
Once again, this assumes US copyright laws are valid worldwide. That is not the case. MidianGTX frequently makes this mistake as well. Some countries allow possession of multiple copies of software (for personal use.) The best advice is to read your country's copyright act for yourself.
That's totally beside the point. sticktron was generalising for the sake of the majority and so am I. There are countless rules and laws that apply in most countries of the world but are exempt in some, that doesn't mean you have to argue against people when they're mentioned. If you live on some far away, middle-of-nowhere, lawless island then good for you, but if you keep arguing against these laws when you see them then no wonder they became common misconceptions in the first place. For most people on this forum, and for the majority (educated guess) of App Store users, these laws are likely to apply, and learning them would be a smart move.
What may be true for the majority is irrelevant because the number of Canadian users is not insignificant. Your statements are erroneous. That is it.
Yeah there's 8 more days, with this wait I hope they include more games, or a either are further optimizing the already existing games.