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:'''Outcome:''' Sony lost the BIOS/unfair competition lawsuit for the PC version, however it was a pyrrhic victory for Bleem who went bankrupt soon after. The emulator was leaked afterwards. Some of the staff was hired by Sony to work on the official PS1 emulation for the PSP. Established a legal precedent. | :'''Outcome:''' Sony lost the BIOS/unfair competition lawsuit for the PC version, however it was a pyrrhic victory for Bleem who went bankrupt soon after. The emulator was leaked afterwards. Some of the staff was hired by Sony to work on the official PS1 emulation for the PSP. Established a legal precedent. | ||
:*See also [[History of emulation#PlayStation]] and [[Bleem!]]. | :*See also [[History of emulation#PlayStation]] and [[Bleem!]]. | ||
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;1999 - Connectix VGS (PS1) vs. Sony | ;1999 - Connectix VGS (PS1) vs. Sony |