I am getting really good at making retro gaming systems that are very small and have thousands of games on them. I have been mostly making them for friends and family selling them at cost. Everyone loves them.
I want to maybe start selling them and make a little side cash. Is there a way to go about doing this so that I don't get in trouble?
I'm not looking to build an enterprise, but some gas and pizza money would be nice. What do you think user?
I imagine the only people you could sell this to without exposing yourself would be people who already know how to play those games for free.
Levi Lee
Just don't put games on them. Provide a simple Interface to get legal free games from a portal, where "black sheep" also upload illegal games. Provide the portal with dmca takedown like one click hosters.
Ryder Williams
I was actually thinking about making a hobby of this.
I want to start buying old n64's, install HDMI mods and also everdrive 64 with all games on them.
U cant sell them legally, but i would find it extremely fun to sell them illegally to friends etc.
Levi Wright
>I am getting really good at making retro gaming systems that are very small and have thousands of games on them. So, loading a raspi with a nes emulator?
Henry Hill
Buy a bunch of mini SNESes when the next batch ships out and sell them for retarded markups on ebay.
Easy legal money
Ryder White
Its more than that. I have spent months scrubbing lists, cleaning meta data, adjusting shaders, testing N64 plug ins, applying themes and locking down the interface.
It really is an out of the box dummy proof setup. I even made like a 30 page instruction manual for it.
My problem is that I have created a SD Card Image so I can easily duplicate them. There is no easy way for me to show someone how to download and rip the image to an SD Card.
Michael Bell
I'd be interested in buying. Put a link up
Jace Murphy
It's time for closed source. Rewrite some parts and make them closed source. Make the games only playable when having an internet connection or provide them with uuids and serial numbers like win 95 did.
Tyler Jones
Wuku is that u
Carson Thomas
Literally nobody wants to buy your RetroPi box.
Andrew Wood
Or if it's a really original idea, make a kickstarter, lie that you're only halfway done, use buzzwords like "open source", and say you need one bizillion dollar to complete your project and take over the world. Hipsternerds will buy in. Lay back and get paid
Parker Lewis
Whatever you do be careful. Nintendo won't hesitate to sue the fuck out of anyone they can. They sued a guy for having a Pokemon party. lol
Aaron Robinson
>Is there a way to go about doing this so that I don't get in trouble?
A. sell them with no games loaded, make it as easy as possible for people to get games loaded on it themselves
B. dont get caught.
There's no way around copyrights and trademarks. Every videogame is licensed and you cannot profit off it without permission. You're not even supposed to download a rom unless you own the physical copy
Nintendo is known to get real serious about their trademarks, moreso than the others from what I've heard. You don't want to be on the wrong end of a lawsuit like that.
Jackson Campbell
Can I maybe just advertise on Craigslist or something. I see ads all the time for people on Craigslist and eBay selling preloaded Hyperspin hard drives. Is this any different? Do they ever get in trouble?
>It really is an out of the box dummy proof setup. I even made like a 30 page instruction manual for it.
like, just re-read what you just wrote... dummy-proof =/= 30 page instruction manual
>choose one
Jack Gray
sounds like a solid plan. I'm sure law enforcement officers are way too stupid to keep an eye on places like craigslist for illicit activities. No way meeting in person in your local surroundings to sell highly illegal merchandise could go wrong, go for it!
You could probably start selling things like weed and coke through craigslist while you're at it. They start with an 8ball of blow and an NES emulator, then once theyre hooked you get them on black tar heroin and Dreamcast.
Most of the pages are controller layouts. There are tons of pictures on it. Its plug and play.
Wyatt Perez
there was a guy in the netherlands selling what you do, he got caught, not by nintendo but by the licencing asociation of holland, don't know how it's called in america but he is out of business. so you probably can do this, till you get caught... i would say, sell them without the rom and send a link with a website to the roms to upload, then you aren't doing annything wrong i guess
Colton Cook
Can I state in my listing that the sale is for the hardware and no software is included in the price and just include the card with the preloaded software on it for free?