Linked by Hadrien Grasland on Mon 30th May 2011 14:02 UTC, submitted by sawboss
Google Over the weekend, Yong Zhang (yongzh), developer of emulators for old gaming systems on Android, has seen his developer revoked and all applications removed from the Android Market. While locally installed applications remain on user's device this time, they obviously cannot be updated or reinstalled by users who have legally purchased them. No warning or explanation has been sent, but the app and account removal is most likely the result of a complaint from one of the companies who own the right to those systems, as a complaint from Sega last month resulted in a couple of emulators getting removed already.
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RE[2]: It's all about the ROMS
by Soulbender on Tue 31st May 2011 20:57 UTC in reply to "RE: It's all about the ROMS"
Soulbender
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2005-08-18

I always wondered how they were getting away with it. It turns out they weren't.


They still are. Well, there's nothing to get away with it since it's not against any law to make emulators. MAME, snex9x, zsnes, pSX etc are all going strong and they're not going way any time soon.

SET BLASTER=A220 I5 D1 H5


You didn't forget to open the case and fiddle with the
dip switches on the card, did ya?
I just loved that you didn't have to do that with the Ultrasound. The Ultrasound ruled hard.

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