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BadMouth:
They are most likely doing what x-arcade does, including a copy of the commercially released pc ports, like Namco Museum and Midway Arcade Treasures. |
CheffoJeffo:
--- Quote from: Token on November 30, 2015, 01:15:23 pm ---iTunes proved that making easily pirated material cheap and easy to buy could work. Could something similar be done for ROMs? I'm afraid the market just isn't large enough to make it worth the effort to negotiate with so many copyright holders. --- End quote --- Well, given that StarROMs was such success and iROMs never got off the ground, I would say not a chance in hell. |
Slippyblade:
--- Quote from: Token on November 30, 2015, 01:51:16 pm ---Now Love Hultén's "Pixel Vision" is a Kickstarter I could get behind... --- End quote --- THAT guy! Love his work. Priced WAAAAAY outta my bracket though. |
mgb:
I still don't think he's gonna get the proper rights to all those roms. and then you've got the software such as retropie, its free but like mame, I'd imagine you're not supposed to distribute it. and what's he using to actually run the games, Mame or some derivative of it? |
pbj:
--- Quote from: yotsuya on November 29, 2015, 03:43:47 pm ---Well, that very issue came up on KLOV. Someone mentioned the Kickstarter used the MAME logo, and someone actually contacted them and inquired about it. Yep, minutes later, the MAME logo came down. So I doubt there has been any licensing done. --- End quote --- God bless that noble KLOV warrior. |
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