How the demonisation of emulation devalues gaming’s heritage

Edit Ars Technica 21 Mar 2016
(credit ... Saying that he wanted to make the Mac "the best game machine in the world," Jobs introduced the Connectix Virtual Game Station, a $49 piece of third-party software that "turns your Mac into a Sony PlayStation." ... Comments ....

How the demonization of emulation devalues gaming’s heritage [US]

Edit Ars Technica 20 Mar 2016
Saying that he wanted to make the Mac "the best game machine in the world," Jobs introduced the Connectix Virtual Game Station, a $49 piece of third-party software that "turns your Mac into a Sony PlayStation." ... Comments ....

EFF Stands With Innovative Developers in the Wake of Oracle v. Google

Edit Minds 01 Jul 2015
The Supreme Court’s refusal to review the Federal Circuit’s dangerous decision in Oracle v. Google means that court’s decision will stand for now. EFF, along with leading computer scientists and copyright practitioners, thinks the Federal Circuit got it wrong ... Google. The Federal Circuit’s decision came as a shock to many in the software community ... Google, email us at info@eff.org.1 ... Corp. v ... v ... 2 ... Connectix Corp., F.3d 596, 599–600 (9th Cir ... ....

Official Nintendo Game Boy Emulators May Be A Reality

Edit The Inquisitr 28 Nov 2014
Nintendo has also been a staunch advocate for intellectual property rights and as a result, many emulators have found themselves shut down by Nintendo only to have others replace them ... In other words, emulators make it possible for you to play your own Super Nintendo games on your iOS phone ... Some emulators were sold commercially, such as the Connectix Virtual Game Station which allowed for Mac computers to play PlayStation One games ... ....
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