If it weren't for him taking translated stuff, thus driving the peeps doing such work away, I'd not really care at all.
I don't want to sound ignorant but could someone educate me on this? Especially since I don't see how either could legally profit to begin with, and most of the translations done so far are HuCards
Not like some of these translations are new either. Xak 3 came out in 2004 for example.
Tobias has been an a$$hole on 5 counts imo. First, he claimed that his repro Sapphire games were real and sold $3 games for a few hundred. Second he stole Bonknuts' port of Megaman and sold it. Some years passed, and then he started printing PCE Works stuff with a logo that will at least help out the serious PCE gamer. Meanwhile, after he seemingly turned over a new leaf Tobias stole Nightwolve's Xak 3 and Tru's Startling Oddessy 2 translations and sold them. After that he took the Dracula X dub and then, finally, he once again sold Bonknuts' Megaman.
And yeah, none of this is legal. Fan translations probably aren't legal. Pirating games is definitely illegal. Selling pirated games across international borders? I hear that can get Interpol on you (in theory). But nobody cares. There was an excellent sting on the Dracula X package Tobias was making but Konami didn't care enough to even write a cease and desist letter.
That's a short version. For the long version check out this thread
hereWhen not taking fan creations I have no problems with him selling his games for, what, 50 euros or whatever he charges. As PC Engine doesn't exactly get the same amount of translations as, say, SNES? I don't want anything that a profiteering scumbag might do to discourage anyone from hobbyist enthusiasm leading to me having new games and translations on the system.