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Young people in worst Korea have no time for dating, much less starting a family, because after their 12-hour school day they need to attend evening classes in order to have a chance at getting a drone job at one of the prestigious jaebols like Samsung, Hyundai or LG.
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https://www.timeextension.com/news/...sites-removes-games-by-nintendo-sega-and-lego

One Of The Web's Oldest ROM Sites Removes Games By Nintendo, Sega And Lego


"These games are now gone for good"

One Of The Web's Oldest ROM Sites Removes Games By Nintendo, Sega, Lego, And The ESA 1 Image: Damien McFerran / Time Extension
Emulation site Vimm's Lair – which has been running since 1997 – has announced that it has been asked to remove many games from its archive.
"Vimm's Lair has been asked to remove many games from The Vault on behalf of Nintendo, Sega, Lego, and the ESA," says a statement on the site's main page. "While most of these games (and the hardware to play them) haven't been sold in decades, ultimately it's their prerogative, so these games are now gone for good."
As well as hosting and preserving access to many video games, Vimm's Lair also has a large selection of emulators and video game instruction manuals, as well as a message board.
The site recently posted about the arrival of emulation on the iOS App Store, thanking "everyone who has recommended Vimm's Lair to Delta users" but noting that the "surge in traffic is causing the webserver to run out of memory and crash. Repeatedly." The server eventually stabilised.
Many ROM-sharing sites have come under fire recently, with one of the most high-profile being Forest of Illusion, which was focused on unreleased games.
 
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I played the SNES port of those games, they were great fun. They popped up a lot in gaming mags so I'm glad they were pretty popular.
 

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I played the Desert Strike on the PC, it was a great fun, it looks like this one mashes in the sequels as well.
 

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