http://manomio.com/

Agreed, the whole thing has been a farce from the start. Attempting to sell an emulator (which has a free open source alternative on other systems) with unlicensed games does not deserve all the support it has been given.analoq wrote:I'm a bit sceptical of this developer. Instead of making the appropriate changes and resubmitting when their app got rejected they made a ruckus about it. And after making the changes, they manage to leave in the one thing preventing their app from being accepted in the first place.
Apple has (surprisingly) been very consistent on this one. But the developer doesn't seem to be acting responsibly. I'll be staying away from this app.
nah, they ditched the unlicensed games when app was rejected (the first or second time), and now are just bundling Commodore's own rather unappealing games, like the Jack Attack.analoq wrote:Well they actually did get the appropriate licensing for the games and I do give them credit for that.
No problem. You can also get the 'Commodore Sports Pack I' for free which includes International Soccer, International, Basketball, International Tennis and Le Mans. Obviously again, all Commodore owned games, but a lot better than the base pack (Dragons Den, Le Mans, Jupiter Lander, Arctic Shipwreck and Jack Attack).analoq wrote:OK - I see what you meant now. Thanks for clarifying.
Copyright infringement problems with the music.C64GLeN wrote:No problem. You can also get the 'Commodore Sports Pack I' for free which includes International Soccer, International, Basketball, International Tennis and Le Mans. Obviously again, all Commodore owned games, but a lot better than the base pack (Dragons Den, Le Mans, Jupiter Lander, Arctic Shipwreck and Jack Attack).analoq wrote:OK - I see what you meant now. Thanks for clarifying.
What is surprising is that Commodore Gaming B.V. haven't sorted out similar licenses for the games that are available for the Wii (Last Ninja 3, IK+) as they are actually worth purchasing.