Filed under: Fun, Games, Mozilla, Browsers
FireNES Adds Tons-O-Nintendo Fun to Firefox - Time Waster

After you install it, customize your toolbar and add the FireNES button to give yourself one-click access to the sidebar. The full ROMs list is massive, The toplist contains the 100-or-so most played titles, and you can add any game to your list of favorites with a simple right click.
Best of all, you don't have to hunt down ROMs on horibly cluttered, scam-laden websites. Awesome.
The only possible downside to all this: habla usted español? The developer's page is Spanish only - not a big deal, the install link is easy to find and you can always run it through your favorite translation app.



Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
DiRT said 11:58AM on 8-18-2008
"The only possible downside to all this:"
Perhaps the fact that it's completely illegal?
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DiRT said 11:57AM on 8-18-2008
Unless you own every ROM that you play as the original cartridge.
Lee Mathews said 11:59AM on 8-18-2008
Well, technically since you're playing it off someone else's PC, THEY have to have the cartridge. At least that's how http://www.virtualnes.com/ handles it.
Daniel said 3:10PM on 8-18-2008
Wow, if you think this is illegal, then your wrong. It isn't because by what I read the roms aren't actually on your HD, but on the servers, therefore it isnt illegal. No different than streaming music, or even going to a friends house to play his game isnt stealing...
Some people are so easily taken in by corporate propaganda that they become so scared and lose their common sense...
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emmzee said 5:38PM on 8-18-2008
First of all, do you really think the person running this server has legally purchased every ROM that he has stored on the server? No, obviously not. So by that alone this is not legal. So this argument fails.
Besides that, the premise of virtualnes.com (I applaud their efforts, don't get me wrong, they seem more legit than FireNES) is still a bit dubious. If they used the "library system" like a certain other site that I've forgotten the name of, then that would be more reasonable, but just by saying "We own a copy of the game" that doesn't mean they are legally allowed to put it on the web for anyone to play. It's analogous to lending someone the game, which is totally fine, but it's not okay to make "backups" and "lend" the game to all your friends at the same time.
(Note: I am not a lawyer, nor am I into "corporate propaganda".)
James said 4:50PM on 8-18-2008
...but I guarantee you that the people who *do* have the ROMs on their machine are not licensed to distribute them in this manner (the same way you have to license a song to stream it over e.g. Internet radio), so you're participating in a license violation, whether you're the one doing the violating or not. I doubt you'd get into a lot of trouble, personally, but at the very least the dude hosting this can get shut down (if his home government feels compelled to do so).
Squiggy said 7:02PM on 8-18-2008
Except every time you play a game with this the ROM is loaded into your RAM and cache files so it IS on your machine. Which is irrelevant anyway, you're playing games illegally no matter where the rom is.
Yeah, Nintendo will make this disappear very soon. Especially since they are currently selling these very games for the Wii virtual console.
Rahabib said 6:02PM on 8-18-2008
Doesnt work for me. nothing shows up in the side panel.
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Paul said 6:26PM on 8-18-2008
Couldn't play anyway; key mapping don't work. Couldn't press the start button (mapped to enter)
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Dah Cheet said 7:00PM on 8-18-2008
So I just installed it but the ROMs aren't loading in my list.... I wonder if it's because my work may have blocked the server since it doesn't allow me to go to personal storage space websites. I'll have to give it a whirl at home.
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zephroelectro said 12:40PM on 8-19-2008
Oh yay, a interesting plugin for Firefox..oh wait, it uses roms...guess I have no need to make a comment about the application here, because everyone else's comments will just be a war about legality of using roms.
Lets keep the comments related to the actual thing thats on show guys...not the legality of what it is running.
Some roms are actually free to use now, so lets consider that eh?
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ParadoXXXo said 5:53AM on 11-17-2008
Piracy is a complicated subject... nobody here EVER used a pirate software?
I REALLY doubt it... some may say "I never used a pirate software"... CAN YOU SHOW PROOF?
It's the meanest hypocrisy to crucify a site or software, or whatever that's trying to democratize information. Why the hell must I pay an equivalent to US$ 350 (i live in Brazil), when i can get it for free?
"PIRACY IS THE DEMOCRATIZATION OF THE INFORMATION"
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