This remark and recent political events got me thinking: With certain countries' heads of state threatening a trade war, the duty for importing a U.S.-manufactured NES game into Europe may rise. It's already sky high in Brazil. In addition, a small business outside the European Union that ships to EU customers may not be able to afford to appoint a Designated Representative within Ireland or another EU state to comply with the EU's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) that takes effect in May 2018.
Say someone wants to distribute an original homebrew game through Infinite NES Lives in North America but wants to save on customs when shipping to customers elsewhere. What companies outside North America are capable of replicating and distributing NES games affordably?
Say someone wants to distribute an original homebrew game through Infinite NES Lives in North America but wants to save on customs when shipping to customers elsewhere. What companies outside North America are capable of replicating and distributing NES games affordably?