
According to sources online, Super Mario RPG Remake rom leaked a week prior to release. This means the remake is already circulating the internet, even before Nintendo officially allowed it. For those looking to find the ROM online, to be frank, this is not the article for you. This is due to copyright infringement laws alongside morality issues that come from this.
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Be wary when looking for this leaked Rom. Nintendo is infamous for loving their copyright infringement law suits — therefore it’s quite possible you may encounter a cease and desist soon after finding a download link. In addition, due to regulations, it’s unlikely that the file can be found on a publicly reputable website. Therefore, those seeking the rom may encounter websites with viruses alongside scams.
In addition, just because a player encounters and downloads a rom, it doesn’t mean they can immediately play it. Playing the rom will require substantial set up, including preparing emulators or hacking their Nintendo Switch. This is all illegal, and carries risk alongside with it. You can’t just download a rom and move it onto an un-modded NIntendo Switch. It’s really not that simple.
A similar instance of the rom for a game leaking early supposedly occurred for Super Mario Bros Wonder. This brings to attention the growing issue of entire games leaking prior to release. For those wanting to play the game properly, awaiting the release date, be wary. With the game having leaked, although it’s a remake of a preexisting game, spoilers are sure to circulate the internet.
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