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01/02/2004, 7:15pm, EST

Friday, January 2nd

Emulation sites merge to form Emuscene Network

Mac.emuscene.com and macemu.com have joined to become the Emuscene Network. The new site, which opened today, will post news from a variety of sources to any one of its topic-specific sites. "Emulation.Emuscene is just the beginning [...] future sites will spring up on the network as resources become available."


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01/02, 11:09pm, EST
visit Emulation.net instead. They've got way more links and info.
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01/03, 12:34pm, EST
Yeah, if you want old, stale, and out of date news, and a total lack of community.
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01/03, 3:45pm, EST
This Emuscene thing actually seems to be much better for OSX emulators than Emulation.net. Plus they got a whole lot more information for everything.
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01/04, 4:04am, EST
looks good :)
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