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Shortly Hyperkin encountered controversy shortly after launching the release Retron5 in 2014. The console was found to make use of the Retron5:* [[RetroArch]], but [[wikipedia:Tivoization|has measures to prevent a user from running their own version of it was discovered that Hyperkin were using ]].<ref>http://www.nintendolife.com/news/2014/09/hyperkins_retron_5_console_allegedly_infringes_on_the_rights_of_multiple_emulator_authors</ref> This violates [[RetroArch]]'s GPL3 license, which explicitly forbids this.* [[Snes9x]] and [[Genesis Plus GX]],<ref>httphttps://www.libretro.com/index.php/retroarch-license-violations/</ref>emulators that are not open-source since their licenses forbid commercial use. Hyperkin did not get a license to use them. To make matters worse, which, due to Hyperkin initially didn't release any of the fact no [[source code was released for the Retron5]], meant that Hyperkin were abusing which is a requirement of all the licenselicenses. While they did later acknowledge acknowledged this,<ref>http://www.nintendolife.com/news/2014/09/hyperkin_responds_to_accusations_of_infringing_on_the_rights_of_emulator_creators</ref>, it was found the RetroArch developers have said that not all of the source code was provided.<ref>httphttps://www.libretro.com/index.php/hyperkins-retron5-continuing-licensing-problems/</ref>. This has yet to be resolved.
Retron5
,→Controversy: clarified what happened
[[File:Retron5.jpg|thumb|250px|The Retron5 emulation console.]]
The '''Retron5''' is a game console created by Hyperkin specifically to emulate older systems, primarily by using the original cartridges. While various official controllers can be used from the emulated consoles, the Retron5 is equipped with its own wireless controller. To play the games, the Retron5 utilizes [[RetroArch]].
==Controversy==
The source code for the libretro cores used can be found [http://retron5.in/node/9 here].