Emulating a game that you own is a legally gray area. While you may have the right to create a backup copy of a game you own, distributing or downloading ROMs or emulators may infringe on copyright laws. It's best to consult legal advice or the game's terms of service for clarity.
It is legal if you actually own the Saturn game. But if you don't own the original Saturn game, getting the Bios should be considered an illegal download.
Videe game emulators are 100% legal as long as you own the game's hard copy. So if you own Megaman 7 hard copy, it's legal to have the ROM.
Emulate means to follow the example of, attempt to equal, surpass or copy. For example... He sought to emulate the example of the Wright brothers and flew his own homemade plane.
Provided you already own a legal copy of the game you can make a "back up" copy for your own use.
Downloading ROMs for games that you do not own is considered illegal. Legal options include creating your own ROMs from games you own or getting ROMs from legal sources.
You need to download an emulator and then get the ROM or ISO for the game.
They're not 'game legal' of course, but perfectly legal to own. Sometimes sheets of them are given out as prizes.
Only if you own the actual licensed copy of the game.
Yes, it is legal to use NES emulators as long as you own the original game cartridges or have obtained the ROMs legally.
If you find an emulator that can emulate Xbox games.
The word "emulate" is a verb.
Because you have paid for a copy of the game, you are entitled to use it. It should work.