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spicyjpeg | 1 month ago
A poorly written regulation from 2003 basically lumped together all gaming machines in a public setting with gambling, resulting in extremely onerous source code and server auditing requirements for any arcade cabinet connected to the internet (the law even goes as far as to specify that the code shall be delivered on CD-ROMs and compile on specific outdated Windows versions) as well as other certification burdens for new offline games and conversions of existing machines. Every Italian arcade has remained more or less frozen in time ever since, with the occasional addition of games modded to state on the title screen that they are a completely different cabinet (such as the infamous "Dance Dance Revolution NAOMI Universal") in an attempt to get around the certification requirements.
badsectoracula|1 month ago
[0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Law_3037/2002
dfxm12|1 month ago
UltraSane|1 month ago
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5LOtkGN138Q
maartenscholl|1 month ago