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1 | Mupen64Plus-ui-console LICENSE |
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4 | Mupen64Plus-ui-console is licensed under the GNU General Public License version 2. |
5 | |
6 | The authors of Mupen64Plus-ui-console are: |
7 | * Richard Goedeken (Richard42) |
8 | |
9 | Mupen64Plus is based on GPL-licensed source code from Mupen64 v0.5, originally written by: |
10 | * Hacktarux |
11 | * Dave2001 |
12 | * Zilmar |
13 | * Gregor Anich (Blight) |
14 | * Juha Luotio (JttL) |
15 | * and others. |
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