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While some jurisdictions (such as the United States) allow for the creation of archival copies of software, the distribution of these copies to third parties is generally prohibited. Arguments for digital preservation are often countered by the rights of the IP holder to control the distribution of their work, even if the work is decades old.

This paper explores the phenomenon of Nintendo DS (NDS) ROM distribution, specifically focusing on "packs" or compilations of games localized in Spanish. It examines the technical architecture of NDS ROMs, the legal frameworks governing digital preservation, and the cultural drivers behind the demand for region-specific game libraries. The study highlights the tension between the imperatives of video game preservation and the intellectual property rights of hardware manufacturers. roms nds espanol pack link