> I'm sure there is a mamedev capable of bypassing an IP check in emulation if that is > really what you are talking about. But we won't have the software in the first place > to crack. The games that have already gone through it and are no longer being run are > gone forever short of Taito handing them over. There is only digital distribution of > the program and games to Japanese game centers over the web. So, to their hard drives > and eventually deleted/replaced with new games. No incentive to back them up either, > at all.
Do you know if the Library of games is available to the arcade operator that has NESiCA live? Meaning say the machine is running game, X, can you reload and older game from the library at will?
Do you have any idea what the arcade pays for the machine? and game costs? How many games the machine holds at a given time? and what the proceedure is for loading new games?
Mr. CAST
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