Apart from fundamentalist individuals who wish the Koran to be banned, I am unaware that any particuar COUNTRY has banned it unless they are atheistic totalitarian dictatorships like North Korea and all religious literature is banned.
The only country that has actually banned Judaism is SAUDI ARABIA. It is against Saudi Law to engage in Jewish prayer, own or use Jewish religious paraphernalia, and against the law to be a legal resident or citizen if you are Jewish or convert to Judaism.
However, there are numerous (1) countries where being a Jew can subject you to government-sanctioned violence, even though there is no explicit law on the matter, or (2) countries where showing clear symbols of Judaism on your person (kippot, tallit, payot, etc.) will result in informal violence, or (3) countries that have certain areas that Jews are "requested" to not enter by informal thugs who will beat them upon entry but the Jews can have normal lives in most areas of the country.
Categories (1) and (2) are primarily in the Islamic World, with some notable exceptions like Morocco and Tunisia. Most countries in the Islamic World will fall into categories (1) and (2). Hungary is also beginning to fall into category (2). Category (3) tends to occur in elsewhere in Europe, especially Sweden, in areas with large immigrant populations like Malmo. This is resulting in a Jewish exodus from these areas within Europe.
As far as I am aware, this prohibition is limited to North Korea.
yes it is illegal in 5 countries, pakistan, afghanistan, turkey, iran, and iraq. jacob was a bible name and those countries are of different religeon and they shun the bible so they outlawed the name Jacob.
in most countries its illegal to own a person
Not in general. There may be some protected species in some countries.
Ak 47's are illegal in most countries. You can legally own a ak 47 in the United States if you owned in before the Gun Ban went thru.
In most countries, it is illegal to deal, sell or own ivory.
Distributing the emulators themselves is not illegal. Distributing the games is.
No.Added: The question supplies its own answer. They are ILLEGAL to begin with. They should return, or be returned, to their own countries and petition for legal entry into the country as the law states..
It's illegal in most countries.
In some countries it is illegal, most western countries it is not.
In those countries where it is allowed, 0% is illegal. In those countries where it is not then 100% is illegal.
As far as I know laughing is not illegal but Europe contains some 40+ countries and they all have their own laws. In Germany it's illegal to deny it ever happened and in Sweden it's illegal to do Sieg Heil (think it is in Germany too but not sure) along with many other different laws in the individual countries.
Project 64 is not illegal on its own. It is downloading games that you don't own that is illegal. If you own the original games, however, I am sure it is not illegal.