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Damnyouall said:

Yes, paying real world money for 20-year-old DRM'd Roms that are locked to one specific console sounds like an awesome investment for the future. Oh, wait...

PS.
Most of those ROMs are totally overpriced. In many cases you could buy real carts/CDs on ebay for less. Real, physical games that aren't locked to a console and that you can resell if you don't want them anymore, to use the money and buy other games. Amazing.

This ends today's reality check.

It's cool if we don't care, though.

Right?

Because I don't care.

I might care if I can't transfer VC games to the next Wii, buuuuut....