
According to a recent Engadget article, all console emulators created by a developer named YonGzh (Nesoid, Snesoid, Gensoid, N64oid, Ataroid, Gearoid and Gameboid), have been removed from the Android Marketplace and his developer account closed. But the writing may have already been on the wall for this developer, as two of his emulators were removed last month, after Google received complaints from Sega.
Emulators are fair game on PC’s and Macs, why should it be any different here? I’m sure Google has its reasons for going through with this, but for now –seek alternative marketplaces on your Android devices for your emulation goodness.
via Android Markets most popular emulators disappear without a trace update — Engadget.
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