Where to (legally) acquire content to play on RetroPie
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Hi all,
I'm a big retro fan and trying to create a small project with games that can run on RetroPie with Raspberry Pi.
Main reason for creating the project is that the ROMs are all around the internet and I would like to create one place with a shell script to automate the installation of the games.All the games/ROMs should be 100% legal! (if you find some which is not, please let me know immi!)
Check it out here:
Project site --> https://github.com/retrobrews
Project wiki --> https://github.com/retrobrews/installers/wikiIf you would like to contribute to this project and you will find some nice retro game, please let me know!
Thanks!Retro Fan
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@tomcat check this --> https://github.com/retrobrews/installers
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Is it too late to mention [censored] here? What is nice about that site is that THEY will emulate and stream roms they don't have permission to make downloadable.
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@victimrlsh yes. that website has a special legal exemption for USA residents, but not international.
links to that, and all sites that host copyrighted software, are forbidden.
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@retrobrews I love your project. However there is one major issue: in order to be ethical downloading content like this there has to be the creative commons, open source, or other permissive license with it. If there is no license saying otherwise, it's under copyright in my country (and most countries) and cannot be downloaded or shared.
Edit: Partly my motivation is to see if some of these can be added to the RetroArch built-in content downloader, but there is no way to add anything without appropriate licenses.
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@victimrlsh trying to get the approval from all owners/developers. Please read the wiki, I mentioned it there. Thanks.
Edit: I've probably answered for some other page in thread? ;) -
@markwkidd Thanks! These games were created by individuals some time ago... Some of them having lincences in txt file attached... but not all... Also tried to get all the approvals to be downloadable via page/ script.. Need to think now... ;)
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@retrobrews Believe me I know from experience that a lot of great homebrew was never released with licenses. Homebrew developers are often not thinking of the long term.
Would you consider some means to make it clear which games have a license? Possible ways to do that would include
- making a separate text file for the license games which is stored along with th existing files, something like "Gamename - License.txt". this way it would be easy to tell which games have a license and to sort them out.
- putting the games with licenses into a folder together separate from the unlicensed homebrews
Please just take this as a friendly suggestion -- although it would be much easier to submit the licensed titles to the RA downloader with licenses included :)
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@dankcushions Sorry, didn't realize that site wasn't 100% legit.
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Feel free to use Bombs Away! for the Atari VCS / 2600:
http://atariage.com/forums/topic/269668-bombs-away-vcs-2600/
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@OneSwitch Awesome! Have you released this game with any specific license?
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@markwkidd - this remake is freeware. The author, David Main, gave his blessings for the remake. The art work is okay to use with it so long as no profit is made.
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@OneSwitch That is awesome to hear, I wish more developers would give their blessing like that!
I do still wish there were a license with it even if it is a homemade freeware license. In 5 or 10 years if/when atariage is offline, and David Main (who I do not know) is retired to the jungles of Hawaii and unreachable, it would be better if there were a clear license.
I say this from experience -- there is a lot of great homebrew that is already 5-10-15 years old now whose authors are gone and which can't be hosted on any site in the United States, other than by that one institution with a congressional DMCA exemption, due to there being no clear license. :(
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@markwkidd I mentioned that site here and got dinged for it, apparently since it is only legit in the U.S. and this is an international forum, it isn't allowed. Makes sense though.
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Capcom Beat Em Up Bundle for PS4, Xbox One and Steam (Windows). Includes 7 arcade games:
Final Fight, Captain Commando, The King of Dragons, Knights of the Round and Warriors of Fate, Armored Warriors and Battle Circuit. Both International and JP versions available and has online multiplayer, save states, achievements. -
Super Bat Puncher (There never was a full version)
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@Cederick That looks great. Going to try that on a real NES, and then the Pi.
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@John_RM_70 It's a fun little game for around 30 minutes up to 1h with 2 player support.
The same studio just finished a kickstarter campaign for their new game Micro Mages with 4 player support and a hard mode (coming out soon and not free)
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@Cederick That looks like a lot of fun!
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Very nice post. Thanks on the list. I've bought the Sega Collection on Steam looking on a way to use that roms and I'm happy this is the case.
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