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Once you have securely sourced your files from the Internet Archive, you need a way to play them. Modern technology offers two primary pathways: software emulation and original hardware. Software Emulation

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A ROM (Read-Only Memory) is a digital copy of a video game cartridge. Essentially, it's a file that contains all the code, graphics, and audio from the original game. To play these ROMs on a device other than the original console, you need an —a piece of software that mimics the hardware of the target console, allowing your computer or smartphone to run those games. While emulators themselves are legal, the method of obtaining the game files is where the legal complexities arise. Once you have securely sourced your files from

Once your search results load, look at the left-hand sidebar to narrow down your results: Filter by "Software" or "Community Software." A ROM (Read-Only Memory) is a digital copy