Roms aren’t Illegal, The Emulators are. Also, FFX was never for NES. IT’s For PS2
As far as I know, emulators are not illegal either. Meybe the action of emulating is (but I think not). As far as I know, its not illegal to play a game via an emulator (even using a ROM/ISO) if you actually own the game.
Same way with the BIOS. Downloading the BIOS is illegal, dumping it from your ps2 is not.
Actually, it’s Emulators that are legal, and roms that are illegal if they are copies of existing copywrighted games.
I thought that as far as I own the game Im allowed to make a backup of the game (therefore make a ROM or an ISO).
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Even if you argue that you didn’t copy the game yourself, the Rom is still an illegal copy of the original format and thus illegal as is pointed out in the above Legal info.
But Blitzball made it in.
Another question… what’s the game called precisely. What would one have to type to get it on a Google Search within the first 2 pages. "FFX" surely won’t do that.
Thats what #@#%@ Square should do to keep us interested 😛
Good News. I found a site that has some downloads and a ton of pictures (including animated ones). Go Here (http://www.compmike19.com/id461.htm)
Well you dont have to as it seems it was never finished. The only thing I was able to find was some demo roms (rach one featuring a ffx to nes scene) and posts saying its fake or unfinished.
I’m still skeptical though. Until I see a working game that behaves reasonably like the orgiginal FFX, I won’t be convinced.
In short, I am completely convinced that the game may well possibly exist, but I am not at all convinced that it does actually exist.
Too bad, I would even pay to play a full NES version of X!
I’ve played it to death already. The NES version would be radically different enough to sustain my interest.
Playing a remake of a game is interesting, but doing it the other way around sounds far more fun for me. (and it was never done before ;))
2D FTW!
high five dude!
Then you’ve never played FFIII.
But I agree… just stick with the PS2 version. Old games on old systems rule, but new games on old systems? That’s just not the way it should work. Kinda a step backwards. Like… having a really good calculator but purposely finding and using one that is old and basic and really sucks. But that’s just my opinion I suppose. If you’ve played the game so much that you get too bored playing it, just play a different game.
Anyway, I think the overall assumption in the emulation community was that it was a hoax.
hey, I’ve got it. I’m a little late on this response, but if any of you guys are still interested in checking it out, send me a message with your email address. I don’t have a download link, but I don’t mind sending the files. there are four files in total. I believe that they are all demos. the files that I have are:
Final Fantasy X – Test.nes
Final Fantasy X – Test 3.nes
Final Fantasy X – Test 4.nes
Final Fantasy X – Test4a.nes
all the best,
Jody
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I went ahead and uploaded the ROM(S) here:
Download file FinalFantasyXnes.zip (http://rg.to/file/66acac441a32140c3cb29e3e08e92c60/FinalFantasyXnes.zip.html)
the password to open the archive is: jody
hope you enjoy!
-jody
Is it just me, or are Test 3, Test 4, and Test4a identical? Just the opening where Tidus walks off and stares at nothing forever?