They don't publish the game list because I suspect they have copyrighted games, i.e., not legal to sell.
They mention you can download additional games (like Nintendo games) and thus you assume these are not included. However, user comments imply the games are. if the later, definitely not legal.
Do the right thing and support the companies that are still in business selling these games. Nintendo frequently releases their old games on newer hardware. I can understand using this for games in the public domain or games from companies that have gone out of business, but not for games still under copyright.
They don't publish the game list because I suspect they have copyrighted games, i.e., not legal to sell.
They mention you can download additional games (like Nintendo games) and thus you assume these are not included. However, user comments imply the games are. if the later, definitely not legal.
Do the right thing and support the companies that are still in business selling these games. Nintendo frequently releases their old games on newer hardware. I can understand using this for games in the public domain or games from companies that have gone out of business, but not for games still under copyright. - maximillian
How many times have I paid for a copy of Super Mario Bros. 3 in my life already? Has to be at least five. I think it's safe to say I own it at this point.
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They mention you can download additional games (like Nintendo games) and thus you assume these are not included. However, user comments imply the games are. if the later, definitely not legal.
Do the right thing and support the companies that are still in business selling these games. Nintendo frequently releases their old games on newer hardware. I can understand using this for games in the public domain or games from companies that have gone out of business, but not for games still under copyright.
They mention you can download additional games (like Nintendo games) and thus you assume these are not included. However, user comments imply the games are. if the later, definitely not legal.
Do the right thing and support the companies that are still in business selling these games. Nintendo frequently releases their old games on newer hardware. I can understand using this for games in the public domain or games from companies that have gone out of business, but not for games still under copyright. - maximillian
Thank you!