If those links contain an iso/rom and not just the tunes or a patch, the ban hammer is coming for you.
I don't know--I figured it would be okay because it's just a link to a *delete*.com page and not directly to the file hosting site.
I should warn people to be careful not to click around this website as well. I clicked somewhere and I was redirected to softwareinfected.info, one of those disgusting phishing websites that employ aggressive javascript of a popup message box stuck in an infinite loop, while playing a phony loud recording that your computer has been infected!!
Chrome is unable to defeat this popup, and you're forced to shut down your browser and have to restore all your tabs again... The only solution I have at present is to add entries to your hosts files to break resolving to those websites... Here's a list so far:
74.125.228.209 microsoft.com-support.online
74.125.228.209 softwareinfected.info
74.125.228.209 errorconnection.info
74.125.228.209
www.adcash.comSo I take the IP address from
www.google.com or
www.microsoft.com and add entries to the "C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc\hosts" file. So now, if a website redirects you to "errorconnection.info", the IP address doesn't resolve to what the Internet says, your machine always first checks the hosts file, so it'll take you to Google instead and end things with an error, not found message. That's one way to stop this, or I'm sure there are extensions to check for javascript that tries this bullshit on you.
Anyway FYI.
Other than that, I didn't know SamIAm had a taste for Sega Saturn. I'm curious to know what you guys had to figure out here to get this done.