Posted April 17, 2011
DelusionsBeta: As I understand it, it's not the emulator that's illegal, it's the ROMs. Or, more specifically, ROMs that you didn't rip yourself.
Sort of. Sometimes an emulator also requires the OS Romset especially for newer consoles. WinUAE for example is a legal Amiga emulator however you have to buy a license to the Kickstart ROMset, without it it simply wont run. You can buy the Amiga Forever pack that includes WinUAE and all available Kickstart's. I believe the Sega Saturn emulators also require ROMsets to even boot and as Sega is never likely to make these public domain all Sega Saturn emulators are of questionable legality. Most are distributed without the ROM's but with a heavy wink implied at where to get them.
Post edited April 17, 2011 by Delixe