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lt_dan_27 said:

That's like saying if I hit a person with a car the person I hit should sue the car manufactuer. Also they don't really care because most of those games are selling one copy a year and sony or nintendo isn't seeing a dime of it. According to your logic gamestop should be sued for providing used games to the public and sony doesn't see a dime of it. I am sure you have traded in games before.  I almost forgot there is also the factor that a lot of those games probably aren't even under copyright anymore. I am betting a very large amount of SNES games aren't even under copywright anymore.

The car manufacturer could be at fault if there was a manufacturer's defect that caused the accident.  Last time I checked Gamestop buys actual legit copies of games and not ROMs from the internet.   So SNES isn't covered by copyright laws then what about GBA?  There are plenty of those on the market place.  Also, for the fact that they wouldn't get any money from sales.  Nintendo still sells millions of copies of Super Mario Bros 1-3 on the VC.  There is still demand and people willing to pay to play their old classics.