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Exactly, even homebrew is considered ROMs. Pirated or official games aren't the same as ROMs. Besides, it's still legal to use official demos from the download stations.
Now if you were to say true homebrewers pirated, you're completely wrong and if you want me to prove you wrong just ask. True homebrewers hate pirates because, as I said, pirates give homebrewers a bad image because of the hardware. |
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I am a computer ggek you know and the debugs and cookies that are used for homebrew isn't illegal because the demos are transferred from Sony's default drive which is connected through the default value which is a decryption goes through the llegal company's DECUS through the magnetic charcters wire which s an origin of the silicon that produces the simulator's source code downloaded through source disc which is speculated through the composit which gives it's rights for downloads for Sony by using it's CCP and CPU which gives the binary notation to the ASIS hardware and stores data into the tera which is ternary to test out the demos and gives the owner of the games utilization statistics through the Vector variable vacuum tube and stores viticon data through it's process which is through their wand wetzel through the zone bit which was originally called Zulu times. That's how they use their Computer technology to make the carriage control llegal.
SOOOO ha. There u have it. Oh I learn fast I know |
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LOL that sounded like one of those email spams that throw a bunch of semi-related words together and makes no sense. It's pathetic and impressive at the same time. And yes, I see several points showing you just blindly threw it together, such as cookies having nothing to do with it, and vacuum tubes have been obsolete since transistors were invented.
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he does his research but seriously i bagged some golden dabloons the other day off this one fat kid on the computer! its so cool!
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