| LegitHyperbole said: Like you can throw every game on there with no effort, we all know it, |
It's not as easy as that, the problem comes down to licences.
So if a game has liecenced music; they need to pay for the music again.
If the studio closed, they need to track down who bought the IP and pay again to the new IP holder.
It's not just sticking a rom file on the network.







