Taxnomore
I'm a spicy fellow.
Emulation is legal.
I'm not 100% sure but I heard this game doesn't have shrines or towers. So that will be new at leastI dread the thought of derping around in 120+ shrines, climbing fucking towers, collecting seeds, filling up my inventory with endless amounts of trash, and doing tons of nonsensical activities.
pre-ordered.
pre-ordered.
Pirate Nintendo games. Hack your Nintendo Switch. Emulate Nintendo games through Yuzu and Ryujinx. Listen to Nintendo's soundtracks on Youtube for free. Print illegal Mario fan art on t-shirts. Mass-report Nintendo channels to the authorities. Open an unlicensed Zelda-themed cafe in a third-world country. Doxx Nintendo lawyers, smear their houses with feces. Mass-produce cardboard Gameboys. Defecate in a Doug Bowser's food. Launch Reggie into the sun. Trap Aonuma in quicksand. Judo throw Miyamoto into a wood chipper.
It's this kind of mentality that prevents us from having high-quality games anymore. We arent speaking of one kid who cant afford it,or a codexer living in third world,if you cant pay well its not sale loss its ok . He has more than enough means to pay, but he will pirate anything that interests him. Oh that wont harm nintendo and the zelda franchise for sure , for the only reason its mainstream and the colossal number of sales will make it profitable despites considerable piracy. But something more niche, like a rpg, would be harmed and guys like him makes it impossible for publishers to take any risks.Emulating this day 1.
....this sounds like a classic case of:But something more niche, like a rpg, would be harmed and guys like him makes it impossible for publishers to take any risks.Emulating this day 1.
Brother he lives in France. That is exactly what we are talking about.We arent speaking of a codexer living in third world
Zelda: Gothic 2 EditionThe Legends of Zelda: Skyrim 2 Edition.