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| IntruderAlert:
???... I thought it was an Ultracade |
| FractalWalk:
--- Quote from: Flinkly on March 01, 2005, 09:41:05 pm ---if you use a tv, and like he already said, dont charge anyone to play it, it's all legal. --- End quote --- I doubt that it's legal even if it's free, but I also doubt that you would experience any trouble. |
| cholin:
Would someone really call up Atari and complain or would they shut up and throw a few quarters his way... I know its not good to think that way...but what are the odds? |
| FractalWalk:
--- Quote from: cholin on March 02, 2005, 04:59:01 pm ---Would someone really call up Atari and complain or would they shut up and throw a few quarters his way... I know its not good to think that way...but what are the odds? --- End quote --- I think the only risk would be from other business owners. If they are in competition and they think they are losing money because customers are drawn by free games, then I would guarantee that Atari would get a call. I've seen a simialr thing happen with competing bars and rented movies. |
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