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The only other legal option in these cases is to acquire the original hardware, which is costly and not designed for consumer purchase 100 USD for a board is considered cheap. While a good fraction of them have had ports, some ports range anywhere from being good but not one-to-one to outright Porting Disasters. A lot of arcade games fall under this.
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The basic premise of the concept is this trope: Software that is 'abandoned' (unsupported and undistributed by the right-owners, if who owns the rights is even known) isn't morally wrong to put up for download (the modern day equivalent of circulating the tapes, so to speak). While Abandonware technically is a general software term, the vast majority of cases where people actually care are video games, since nobody is going to download an obsolete version of Microsoft Word when an open-source client like LibreOffice or Apache OpenOffice can be legally downloaded and redistributed (e.g., over BitTorrent) at no charge.Whenever a publisher or developer goes out of business, its games get caught in copyright limbo unless someone acquires the rights.