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VGPolyglot said:
Cerebralbore101 said:

Simple. You don't. There's a way to play the game without an emulator, which makes them unessessary. Locksmithing tools are nessessary to get into locked things/places without damaging them. 

Well, emulators exist, and they've been legally allowed by the courts. Now, necessity, I guess the question can be, can video games themselves be considered a necessity?

You can play the game already on the platform it was released on. There's no need to emulate it on PC at all, because of this. The people ruling on courts that they are legal are clueless judges in their fifties and older. Emulators like BLEEM clearly violate copyright law. Opening up the PS1 bios code, and rewriting it in a slightly different way for Mac is the same as reverse engineering an airplane, and then putting the propeller on the back of the plane instead of the front.