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Mr Mando rates this game: 5/5 Tekken 3 is considered to be the best fighting game ever on the Playstation, it gained so many attention from the PSX players worldwide especially the fighting games fans, making a great reputation for the Series and Namco, Choose from alot of characters, take on the others, win the tournament and be the King of Iron Fist. Game Features: Alot of characters to choose from. Every character has his/her unique move set/list, fighting background & story. Lots of Unlockables ranging from Movie Endings to extra Characters. Alot of modes including the Versus (Multiplayer) and the 2 New Special Modes (Tekken Force and Tekken Ball). Combos for every figher/character to perform the best damage possible on your enemies.
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I hear a lot about how emulation is not illegal or that downloading ROMs is legal in some circumstances and I would really like to know the truth about emulators and ROMs in relation to the law. For instance, I've heard that downloading emulators is fine, but downloading ROMs is not.
If this is true, that seems a bit contrived (who would download an emulator just to have it sit there? Doesn't seem realistic). Another rumor I heard is that you can download ROMs for a 24/48 hour period, and then must delete them after unless you own the game physically. If it's true this also doesn't seem realistic. But even so, why hasn't someone created a service that allows you to download ROMs and they automatically expire after 24/48 hours, which you would then have to purchase to continue playing? Seems workable yet I've seen no such service available.
There are other things I'd like to know too, like whether or not one could get in trouble for downloading ROMs of games no longer being sold, or for hosting emulators or ROMs on a website (perhaps for personal use only), or what the law differences might be between different generations of consoles, etc. I'm not going to bore you with the specific DMCA regulations (you can look them up yourself if you really want to) but suffice to say they're almost always illegal. Emulators aren't because they don't violate any law, ROMs violate copyright laws. So while it doesn't make sense to use emulators without ROMs, it is legal. Just like it is legal to have an empty beer bottle if you're under 16 but not have alcohol.
There is no 24/48 hour exemption. Linking to copyrighted content, hosting it and downloading it is always illegal. You can get in trouble for downloading ROMs of games no longer sold as well, and hosting illegal content is illegal too. Nintendo explains it pretty well on their. @Arda actually, copy right has been extended in such a way that nothing made in the last century is going to be out of copyright until half way through this century at the very least, so I doubt companies battling for IP are going to do so in the spirit of the law. It is interesting to note, however, that ROM creation software cannot be made illegal for the same reason we're allowed to encrypt data: it's a repression of freedom of speech.