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Custom Cabinet Legality Question
lilshawn:
agreed,
Do what you like, but be prepared if someone were to hit the binders on you.
Still I laugh when "Shou" (board collector hoarder for rom ripping for mame dev goodness) found this game and was ripping it... M2 (those responsible for emulating re-release konami and sega games) was all like "hey Sega, you got this game?" and sega was all like "sry bro" and M2 was all like (to Shou) "Oh yeah you know that thing about stealing intellectual property we all ---smurfette--- about? yeah, well sega kinda... lost whatever that is you have there and was wondering... urm... if you had a... copy... of the game we could...get off you..."
facepalm
nitrogen_widget:
O.P. grab a linux distro of choice and install some open-source clones of video games or any type of open-source game that you feel would work with controls.
Here is an example of a shoot-em-up that falls under the Artistic License
http://www.reptilelabour.com/software/chromium/
Also Paintown is a skinable beatem-up under the BSD license
http://paintown.sourceforge.net/#
openBOR is BSD also.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/openbor/
AndyWarne:
--- Quote from: pbj on December 08, 2014, 11:36:09 am ---
--- Quote ---Disney, for "Wreck-it Ralph" (which I had some involvement in) asked various companies for permission to use their characters, Nintendo refused which is why Nintendo characters such as Mario dont appear in the movie.
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::)
https://www.google.com/search?q=nintendo+characters+in+wreck+it+ralph&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a&channel=fflb
Cool story, bro.
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The info regards Wreck-It-Ralph was told to me by Disneys VP of Marketing in person at Disneys animation studios in Hollywood.
ark_ader:
Just do what you like. Nobody gives a crap especially in Finland. Roms, cabinets - go have a ball.
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