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Forums - Nintendo - Microsoft Wants You To Know That Its Surface Tablet Can Play SNES Games

http://www.nintendolife.com/news/2013/10/microsoft_wants_you_to_know_that_its_surface_tablet_can_play_snes_games

It's OUYA all over again

Emulation is a grey area at the best of times, but one thing that is a massive no-no is rival companies using the emulated titles of others to promote their own products. We've already seen the team behind the OUYA console attempt to use SNES emulators to sell their micro-console, and now Microsoft is getting in on the act.

The following tweet was posted from the official Surface Twitter account:

The video in question has been posted by a Surface owner, and at 6:50 mark he shows off the fact that the tablet can run SNES ROMs.

While Microsoft hasn't posted the video itself, by promoting it via its Surface Twitter account it's sending out a pretty clear message: our hardware can play those SNES games you know and love, for free.

What are your thoughts about this move? Do you think Microsoft should be let off the hook because it didn't actually post the video itself, or do you think big corporations should be more careful when re-sharing video links via social media? Let us know by leaving a comment below.

 

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9somrcpcuF4&feature=share&list=UUqD1vWlpai9SUvfNfzVvUqA&WT.mc_id=Social_TWITTER_SurfaceOutgoingVideos_Wed%20Oct%2002%2022:00:00%20GMT%202013_25746265_surface

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Surface         @surface

Make the most of #Surface RT, @sean_ong shows capabilities you may not be aware of: http://msft.it/6014bG0p   Part 2: http://msft.it/6015bG0V  



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Seems to be a problem when companies link fan videos showing off the system...



The social media and PR arms of these companies just seem to have no communication with Legal, who would shut this idea down quicker than quick if someone bothered to CC them.

Corporate politics are a bitch, aren't they?



Monster Hunter: pissing me off since 2010.

Companies need to do a better job at recognizing what social media to promote from fans. There are a lot of trolls out there too. Of course promoting something that is technically not legal is also simply bad form.



Super Mario World is a better system seller than Spartan assault...



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They all want to play Nintendo games but not to buy the hardware...



"I've Underestimated the Horse Power from Mario Kart 8, I'll Never Doubt the WiiU's Engine Again"

So can anything else...
Not the best of moves.