Over two decades ago, a small company by the name of Bleem! appeared and offered a unique product in the gaming market, the ability to play PlayStation games outside of the original hardware, in what would be popularly known as “emulation” worldwide, be it in Windows PCs at the time (Windows 95…

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Phew, for a second there I was thinking of Microsoft .NET

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oh sorry, maybe that’s why I got those downvotes. Just to be clear: I was talking about it being “bleem.net” instead of just “bleem”.

To me, one of the things that make emulation interesting is that it’s released from DRM. If it turns out it’s an attempt to lock things to an online platform you might as well just play many of the retro indies that are available on Steam.

That rebranding does not bode good, imho.

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