Beyond the technical hurdles, there are also legal and ethical considerations to playing games via ROMs. The production, distribution, and possession of game ROMs for titles that are still under copyright (which is the case with "Batman: Arkham City") can be considered copyright infringement. Game developers and publishers invest significant resources into game development, and the distribution of ROMs cuts into their potential sales and revenue.
In the case of "Batman: Arkham City" on the Wii U, enthusiasts looking for a ROM would typically search for a version of the game encoded for use on a computer or, through further technical modification, on a Wii U. This process often involves downloading ROM files from various online sources and then using an emulator to run the game. batman arkham city wii u rom
In response to this gap in availability, a segment of the gaming community turned to ROMs (Read-Only Memory) as a potential solution. ROMs are digital copies of games that can be played on various devices through emulation. The idea of playing "Batman: Arkham City" on a Wii U through a ROM seemed like a viable workaround for those eager to experience the game on their console. Beyond the technical hurdles, there are also legal