Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Cowabunga Collection

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Cowabunga Collection

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Jammin' Nov 8, 2024 @ 2:01pm
Is it possible to extract the ROMs from this?
I'd like to take the ROMs from this compilation and play the games on emulators I'm more comfortable with.
Originally posted by *Logan*:
Originally posted by Jammin':
Originally posted by *Logan*:
That's probably illegal..I'm surprised someone posted that.
Piracy is illegal.
Emulating ROMs acquired through legal means IS legal.

I guess that's true, I mean a found a copy of Super Mario Bros on Nintendo DS on the ground once and took it home so then i downloaded the rom because I had a physical copy and I think that was the loophole

with this game we dont own it so maybe your not able to take out assets like that because you dont own this game

With the loss of physical media it means you cant claim this anymore

you dont own anything anymore
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*Logan* Nov 21, 2024 @ 12:11am 
No one is going to touch that one with a 10 foot pole son
Jammin' Nov 21, 2024 @ 11:50am 
Originally posted by *Logan*:
No one is going to touch that one with a 10 foot pole son
It's still a question I want the answer to.
I'm not paying 40 bucks for a bunch of old TMNT beat-em-ups I'm only able to play in some probably crappy emulator.

Besides, the ROMs are probably just somewhere within the game's local files. All I want to know is if that's the case.
Last edited by Jammin'; Nov 21, 2024 @ 11:50am
*Logan* Nov 25, 2024 @ 3:03pm 
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That's probably illegal..I'm surprised someone posted that.
Jammin' Nov 26, 2024 @ 9:05pm 
Originally posted by *Logan*:
That's probably illegal..I'm surprised someone posted that.
Piracy is illegal.
Emulating ROMs acquired through legal means IS legal.
The author of this thread has indicated that this post answers the original topic.
*Logan* Nov 26, 2024 @ 9:18pm 
Originally posted by Jammin':
Originally posted by *Logan*:
That's probably illegal..I'm surprised someone posted that.
Piracy is illegal.
Emulating ROMs acquired through legal means IS legal.

I guess that's true, I mean a found a copy of Super Mario Bros on Nintendo DS on the ground once and took it home so then i downloaded the rom because I had a physical copy and I think that was the loophole

with this game we dont own it so maybe your not able to take out assets like that because you dont own this game

With the loss of physical media it means you cant claim this anymore

you dont own anything anymore
Last edited by *Logan*; Nov 26, 2024 @ 9:20pm
Jammin' Nov 27, 2024 @ 9:07am 
Originally posted by *Logan*:
Originally posted by Jammin':
Piracy is illegal.
Emulating ROMs acquired through legal means IS legal.

I guess that's true, I mean a found a copy of Super Mario Bros on Nintendo DS on the ground once and took it home so then i downloaded the rom because I had a physical copy and I think that was the loophole

with this game we dont own it so maybe your not able to take out assets like that because you dont own this game

With the loss of physical media it means you cant claim this anymore

you dont own anything anymore
That's actually quite fair.
I never thought about how you're buying a license for the game. (Or games in this case but you know what I mean.)
Last edited by Jammin'; Nov 27, 2024 @ 9:09am
Lagomorph Dec 14, 2024 @ 12:14am 
illegal or not its nice to have these archived because there may be some modifications to the roms in this collection, even if its minor things like copyright text. when this inevitably gets taken down because the license runs out, or when windows no longer runs this game well, these versions will still be available.
kakiss4 Dec 29, 2024 @ 10:32am 
Originally posted by *Logan*:
That's probably illegal..I'm surprised someone posted that.


Originally posted by *Logan*:
Originally posted by Jammin':
Piracy is illegal.
Emulating ROMs acquired through legal means IS legal.

I guess that's true, I mean a found a copy of Super Mario Bros on Nintendo DS on the ground once and took it home so then i downloaded the rom because I had a physical copy and I think that was the loophole

with this game we dont own it so maybe your not able to take out assets like that because you dont own this game

With the loss of physical media it means you cant claim this anymore

you dont own anything anymore

Well you aquire the rights to use the software, how far the EULA can limit you, depends on the Country you are living in.
Japan is brutal Example of that, as it wouldn't allow to extract or modify the Game, at least from my understanding.
The Rest of the World is more open to that.

There are other Games on Steam, Gog and Itchio that include the Rom of older Systems and it is right in the Folder, no messing around required.

This and ripping your own Games are the only legal Ways to get Roms, Abandonware is mostly illegal, but if no one is taking you to Court, it doesn't matter.
Downloading a Rom from a Game you own is also illegal, even if i would argue morally the other Way around.

To also add a more physical approach.
I own a Retrode2 and copied my physical Super Nintendo Games to my PC, including Turtles in Time.
By german Law, it is allowed to make Copies of your Media for yourself as a Backup.

Concluding:
- It depends on the Country if it illegal to alter the Software (most of the western World it is legal)
- No one will care if you extract Roms from Products you paid of, as long as you don't share them to the whole World online.
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