![]() and unknown Japanese titles were listed side-by-side in a way they never could be on GameStop shelves. Visitors could easily download an application to make their computer act as an NES, and then click another tab to find a list of pretty much every NES game. EmuParadise collected these files into a sort of one-stop shop for old games. Back when games still came in cartridges, some gamers took the data off the cartridges and put them on computers. But perhaps the most dire loss is the massive collection of classic games that no one will ever be able to play again.ĮmuParadise was one of the many sites that facilitated the spread of ROMs (short for Read-Only Memory). It's a sad moment for gamers, the end of a legacy. This decision comes in direct response to Nintendo lawsuits against other ROM-hosting websites. ![]() After 18 years of providing a digital library of classic games for download, EmuParadise has decided to stop providing ROMs. Nintendo's war on video game emulation has caused another casualty, this time the long-standing ROM site EmuParadise. ![]()
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