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Bleem!

Bleem! (styled as bleem!) is a commercial PlayStation emulator released by the Bleem! Company in 1999 for Windows and Dreamcast. It is one of the few commercial software emulators to be aggressively marketed during the emulated console's lifetime, and was the center of multiple lawsuits.

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Developer
Bleem! Company
Final release
1.6b / August 16, 2001; 25 years ago (2001-08-16)
License
Proprietary
Operating system
Windows, Dreamcast
Release
March 1999; 27 years ago (1999-03)
Type
Video game console emulator

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Bleem!

Nodes66
Edges65
Triples109
Avg. degree1.97
Density0.030303
Components1

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Bleem!

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related to history · 31
Bleem! → As, Bleem, Bleemcast, Bleempak, Bryan Stokes, David Herpolsheimer, Dreamcast, Due, Final Fantasy IX, Gran Turismo, However, It, James Sinclair, March, Metal Gear Solid, New Bleempaks, Originally, Paul Chen, PlayStation, PlayStation-to-Dreamcast
related to Sony lawsuit · 18
Bleem! → At, Bleem, Bleemcast, David, Dreamcast, Goliath, Gran Turismo, In, Metal Gear Solid, PlayStation, PlayStation BIOSs, Sony, Sony's, Tekken, The, The Judge, This, Two
related to Reception · 13
Bleem! → AllGame, Bleem, Bleem Company's, Electric Playground, GameRankings, IGN, In, Nonetheless, PC Accelerator, PlayStation, The, The Bleem, Windows
related to Context · 11
Bleem! → Bleem, In, It, PC's, This, To, Unlike Connectix's, Virtual Game Station, Windows, Windows NT, Windows NT-based
related to Bleemcast! · 8
Bleem! → Bleem, Bleemcast, Dreamcast, Dreamcast BIOS, Dreamcast's, It, MIL-CD, PlayStation
related to Copy protection · 8
Bleem! → Bleem, CD, CD's, DirectX, Further, MB, The, To
related to Bleem Powered · 7
Bleem! → Bleem, Bleem Powered, Glover, On January, One, Piko Interactive, PlayStation
related to Legacy · 6
Bleem! → Bleem, Code, Digital Millennium Copyright Act, Sony, The, United States
Developer · 1
Bleem! → Bleem! Company
Final release · 1
Bleem! → 1.6b / August 16, 2001; 25 years ago (2001-08-16)

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bleem playstation dreamcast emulator sony bleemcast games commercial release game windows use would one software beta company time also video

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Bleem!DeveloperBleem! Company1.00infobox
Bleem!Final release1.6b / August 16, 2001; 25 years ago (2001-08-16)1.00infobox
Bleem!LicenseProprietary1.00infobox
Bleem!Operating systemWindows, Dreamcast1.00infobox
Bleem!ReleaseMarch 1999; 27 years ago (1999-03)1.00infobox
Bleem!TypeVideo game console emulator1.00infobox
Bleem!Websitewww.bleem.com at the Wayback Machine (archived May 15, 2001)1.00infobox
Bleem!related to Bleem PoweredOn January0.60section
Bleem!related to Bleem PoweredPiko Interactive0.60section
Bleem!related to Bleem PoweredBleem0.60section
Bleem!related to Bleem PoweredBleem Powered0.60section
Bleem!related to Bleem PoweredOne0.60section

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