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4Mupen64Plus-video-glide64mk2 is licensed under the GNU General Public License version 2.
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6The authors of Mupen64Plus-video-glide64mk2 are:
7 * Sven Eckelmann
8 * Wahrhaft
9 * Riley Labrecque
10 * and others.
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12Mupen64Plus-video-glide64mk2 is based on the 10th anniversary release of the Glide64
13plugin, which is GPL-licensed and was originally written by Gonetz and others.
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