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Message no. 1
From: Michael Orion Jackson orion@****.cc.utexas.edu
Subject: ROM location / emulator links Re: Shadowrun video game
Date: Wed, 5 Jul 2000 15:15:50 -0500 (CDT)
Check www.emux.(net?com? one fo the two...I think they have both
and one of them was a free email thing, the other was the Abandonware
archive.) Of course legally you shoulnd't download any of that stuff
unless you own teh cartridge and maybe the console too. (Practically
speaking though if you bought any of those games or console now they'd be
on the secondary market so neither SEGA/Nintendo/whoever or the game
company would derive any economic benefit from it, so it's not like you're
selling CD-Rs of Windows 2000 Advanced Datacenter With Extra MArketing
Hype Included And DNS Stands For Digital Nervous System Not What Those
Stupid Unix Users Say It Stands For on eBay...) Emux has just about damn
near every game I've ever seen or heard off, even really obscure japanese
bootlegs, and links to the requisite emulators for most every operating
system. (The genesis verion is better than the snes version; the genesis
emulator use the most is DGen (if you have less than a p][-300ish machine
you'll probably want to turn the sound off).)
Mike
(export SRN_LURK='ON')
(For the record I do own the SR cartridge and a genesis, but I can't take
those to work...)

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