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* Capcom Home Arcade: Koch Media (under license from Capcom) announced that they would use [[FinalBurn Alpha]] as the backend for games on the Capcom Home Arcade. This is despite the fact that FinalBurn Alpha was developed and released under a license that forbids commercial use (which was taken from versions of [[MAME]] before they had relicensed in 2015). When other FBA developers were questioned on the issue, they were completely unaware that this happened, resulting in the the project maintainer revealing that he had greenlit its use. The resulting fallout led to the creation of [[FinalBurn Neo]].
==DIY Solutionssolutions==
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If you don't want to be limited by any consumer product, but still have something you can technically call an "emulation box," you can make one yourself! These single-board computers tend to be cheaper and offer more than a first party box will:
;Nvidia Shield TV
:An Android TV box fast enough for 2D and 3D emulation of many consoles.
;Modded Nintendo Switch:The Nintendo switch has very similar hardware to the Nvidia Shield TV and the Nvidia Shield K1 Tablet you can run wii games in linux4tegra off of a microsd card, you can install lakka on a mkcrosd card or you can install retroarch and play games like that;Modded Nintendo 3DS:You can run twilightmenu, retroarch and the other emulation apps. You can run gba games natively using a firm payload called open_agb_firm. There's a port of mupen64 on the 3ds, you can also run ps1 games on the 3ds but it's slow. You can also inject gba games into a gba vc base.;Modded DSi:You can use the emulators bundled with TWiLightMenu to run games up to the sega genesis although emulation is imperfect.;Nintendo DS Flashcart;LattaPandaLattePanda
:A Windows 10 computer with integrated Arduino. Fast enough for Saturn emulation.
;ODROID
===Distributions===
 
These Linux distributions offer complete emulation packages for single board computers and other systems.
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