An ESA-protected ROM file is basically a ROM file protected by the ESA: the Entertainment Software Association. This is a large group of many developers and publishers. The ESA are in charge of many things, such as international anti-piracy actions. If you don't want to get into any trouble, don't download them.
"ESA protection" means that the company that published the game is a member of the ESA. The ESA actively pursues those who host illegal copies of member's games. Not being covered by the ESA does not mean that the ROM can be legally downloaded, just that the ESA does not enforce copyright on that game. The company that published the game (if still in business) can still enforce their copyright and sue both hosters and downloaders ofthe ROM image.
There isn't really any place that you could play it to my knowledge unless of course you found a ROM that wasn't protected by the ESA.
Pick one: ROM, PROM, EPROM write-protected magnetic disk/tape, CD-ROM, DVD-R write-protected partition/file, other user's or sysadmin's file code-segment, read-only data-segment, other user's or kernel's code- or data-segment
You have to have an emulator, i recommend VisualBoy Advance, after the emulator is opened, press file, open, select the file the ROM is in, and from there, load the ROM
A Nintendo DS ROM file.
No. it does not.
Click on File, then Save, and make a file for your save. Every time you turn on the ROM, you'll click on File, then Load, and open your save file.
VFAT File system......... Virtual File Allocation Table.
CDFS CD Rom File System is relatively simple format defined as the read only formatting standards for cdrom media.
You can't, a CD-ROM has already been authored and you can't change the contents.
The winzip file is not to be open it goes hand in hand with the cue file if both the winzip file and the cue file are in the same folder then you can just open up cue file and the ROM will play but if separate the cue file ROM will not play
Yes, you can use an existing save file on a new GBA ROM as long as they share the same title and are for the same game.