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===Sony===
 
===Sony===
====Direct legal action====
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===Direct legal action===
 
;1999 - Bleem! (PS1) vs. Sony
 
;1999 - Bleem! (PS1) vs. Sony
 
:'''Action:''' Lawsuit (lost, but crippling Bleem financially). Threats to retailers selling Bleem. Second lawsuit.
 
:'''Action:''' Lawsuit (lost, but crippling Bleem financially). Threats to retailers selling Bleem. Second lawsuit.
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While ambivalent towards emulators ever since they went third-party (except for the RPCS3 case, technically, as Atlus was under Sega at the time) that wasn't always the case.
 
While ambivalent towards emulators ever since they went third-party (except for the RPCS3 case, technically, as Atlus was under Sega at the time) that wasn't always the case.
  
====Direct legal action====
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===Direct legal action===
 
;1993 - Sega vs. Accolade
 
;1993 - Sega vs. Accolade
 
:'''Action:''' Lawsuit against a third-party cartridge developer and game developer.
 
:'''Action:''' Lawsuit against a third-party cartridge developer and game developer.
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:*[[History of emulation#Genesis]]
 
:*[[History of emulation#Genesis]]
  
====Collaboration====
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===Collaboration===
 
While Nintendo and Sony sued the most successful PS1 emulators in the 5th Gen, Sega had a more novel idea to shut down Saturn emulation. GiriGiri is a proprietary Sega Saturn emulator and one of the first to run commercial games at a decent speed. The developer, MegaDeath, was hired by Sega and GiriGiri was made an official emulator under the CyberDisc service. The service only lasted a little over a year before it was shut down in early 2004.  
 
While Nintendo and Sony sued the most successful PS1 emulators in the 5th Gen, Sega had a more novel idea to shut down Saturn emulation. GiriGiri is a proprietary Sega Saturn emulator and one of the first to run commercial games at a decent speed. The developer, MegaDeath, was hired by Sega and GiriGiri was made an official emulator under the CyberDisc service. The service only lasted a little over a year before it was shut down in early 2004.  
  

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