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How Many Video Games Do You Think Exist Today?
oldgamerz:
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HOW MANY OF YOU CAN FIT ALL PSYSICAL GAMES IN YOUR HOUSES OR APARTMENTS? i DO NOT LIVE INSIDE A CASTLE AND MOST PEOPLE DO NOT.
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I am tired of dealing with nonsense of the human race, if Nintendo or SEGA is not getting their money I cannot control ANY of that. :-\
Cartagia:
--- Quote from: oldgamerz on June 02, 2024, 06:19:54 pm ---I am not trying to be rude but? what I have you can certainly purchase as well I purchased all those video games some of them from stream my collection contains every style and sports video game imaginable not bragging but why don't you guys start buying the same stuff I have from the site I told you about but the GM says is not a valid marketplace BUT IT IS, Just do research on ETSY.
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Look at you copied and pasted from your search results.
--- Quote from: oldgamerz on June 02, 2024, 06:32:25 pm ---Yes, Etsy is a legitimate online marketplace specializing in handmade and vintage products.
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This does not contradict what I have told you in other posts:
--- Quote ---As you have been told before - Etsy is not, in general, a valid marketplace for ROMs. ROMs can only be distributed by the owner of the original game through approved marketplaces.
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--- Quote ---if Nintendo or SEGA is not getting their money I cannot control ANY of that. :-\
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Actually, you can. By using approved marketplaces to purchase their games.
--- Quote ---If you continue to suggest that people go to Etsy to purchase ROMs, without providing firm proof that the Etsy seller owns the rights to the games in question I will consider that advocation of piracy, which will result in another ban.
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Please provide some links to these valid ETSY ROM shops.
Warmsignal:
Ah, well. Pretty sure that none of us want even a small fraction of "every game". Maybe theflea? I don't know what his actual end goal is. Total number of games is one aspect of game collecting that seldom comes to mind.
oldgamerz:
--- Quote ---If you continue to suggest that people go to Etsy to purchase ROMs, without providing firm proof that the Etsy seller owns the rights to the games in question I will consider that advocation of piracy, which will result in another ban.
Please provide some links to these valid ETSY ROM shops.
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MASTER LINK EVERYONE AND YOU TOO GM!!
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I don't know how to tell anymore information :-\
telekill:
Wait... what did this thread turn into? ???
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