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fuadramsey:
Are the games that come with the 48 in 1 and 10XXX in 1 cabinets licensed?

Are they legal?
kayoteq:
Depending on the brand, and I think there's really just one.. (Game Not Over)

 No and No.
This is why this is a non-topic on here as far as I can tell..
 
It's a bit of retro video gaming indeed- it's a bootleg board..
copyrights have been removed from the games programs..

Even the local store's multicade has not a copyright to be seen anywhere on the cab or the video.
What annoys me about that one, though, is they charge 50 cents.

I'd buy a *legit* z80a-based multigame board in a second if it promised proper program execution and programmability.
CheffoJeffo:

--- Quote from: kayoteq on June 04, 2008, 08:20:18 pm ---I'd buy a *legit* z80a-based multigame board in a second if it promised proper program execution and programmability.

--- End quote ---

Doesn't the ArcadeShop board solve all of those problems ?
2600:

--- Quote from: CheffoJeffo on June 05, 2008, 08:03:43 am ---
--- Quote from: kayoteq on June 04, 2008, 08:20:18 pm ---I'd buy a *legit* z80a-based multigame board in a second if it promised proper program execution and programmability.

--- End quote ---

Doesn't the ArcadeShop board solve all of those problems ?

--- End quote ---

The Arcadeshop board is still emulation and when used has unlicensed ROMs.
CheffoJeffo:
Good points.

And I guess that the ROMS wouldn't be officially licensed in the US, although I leave the legalities of dumping your own ROMs for use in emulation to others (the laws here are different than the laws in the US, for example).
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