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Console emulator in Android Market gone due to Sega’s complaint

May 30th, 2011        

Console emulator in Android Market gone due to Sega's complaint

Bad news for Android users, as SEGA has made yet another official complaint to the mighty Google regarding the Android emulators for SEGA’s consoles games. Two emulators were nixed late last month, and now that Google has since revoked yongzh’s developer privileges, just like PSX4Droid comrade-in-arms ZodTTD. Yong Zhang (yongzh) is the developer for video game console emulators Nesoid, Snesoid, Gensoid, N64oid, Ataroid, Gearoid and Gameboid.

He has already migrated a number of emulators to third-party app store SlideME, where they’ll be free for a while, allowing existing customers to get updates without paying a second time, and likely helping a number of new individuals to mooch off his troubles.

SOURCE via SlideMe

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