The Open Source Cartridge Reader (OSCR) is a versatile tool designed to help preserve video game cartridges and save data. Developed by Sanni and the community, this device allows users to back up ROM files and save games from a wide range of vintage consoles.

    • @[email protected]
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      820 hours ago

      Since when did cartridge games have EULAs?

      Also: in sane countries (i.e: not the so-called US), EULAs don’t overwrite civil laws.

      The only dangersis when DRM is circumvented.

          • @[email protected]
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            116 hours ago

            I honestly just assumed they did because everything does, but thinking back I don’t recall noticing one in the box but I was young and may have just tuned it out. I hope someone else here can recall!

            • @[email protected]
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              115 hours ago

              EULAs on every game are afaik a produch of everything going online. i don’t think those old games have eulas.

      • @NewNewAccount
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        319 hours ago

        so-called US

        I know what you mean but it’s funny to question what a country has named itself.

        • @[email protected]
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          118 hours ago

          The people of the continent called it “turtle island”. European occupiers called it the “US”.

          • @turmacar
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            218 hours ago

            The Country is not the Continent.

            Sure, the singular cultural/political/religious “those people”.

            • @[email protected]
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              118 hours ago

              The Country is not the Continent.

              I still don’t want to give the country the satisfaction.

              Sure, the singular cultural/political/religious “those people”.

              AFAIK, the name is quite consentually agreed upon by the first nations from the continent.