Fazz: Buying them at a pawn shop or flea market is 3-10 bucks for a possible non working copy that requires a snes. Buying some classic games will run you a lot more. Emulating is stealing, but is the cheapest route.
Deal? No. But I rented Snes games for 5 bucks for 2 days 13 years ago, somehow paying 8 dollars to own a game I've really enjoyed and sometimes want to pay isn't too bad to me. Of course, that applies only to certain games.
See Ya George.
"He did not die - He passed Away"
At least following a comedians own jokes makes his death easier.