wolfsite: It's not legal and I suggest you remove the link.
Let's assume it's not legal. Raise of hands how many millions of people with PS4/PS5's XBones and large gaming rigs wants to play the Original Mechwarrior at 5Mhz and big bulky graphics and PC speaker sound, or the original Sim City at 640x480 monochrome as it was intended to be played.
Seriously, it's not anything to worry about, no one is buying them or hardly playing them other than nostalgia, and it affects no one's bottom line.
Copyright law needs a major revision, you can't own everything forever. You only make money on it the first few years, after that anything else is at best icing on the cake. Large corporations wanting to own everything forever seem to be imploding, unable to be creative because they're so busy trying to send out re-releases of only those games and nothing new creative-wise, and nothing new that they don't shove micro-transactions always-online DRM, and loot boxes.