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Re: Surprise found in "Ten Pin Alley" game disc......
Wow... I didn't know Sega had a no overt preachin'-type rule...
Victor Ireland wrote in message ...
>In article <36991186.8035335@news.bconnex.net>, CUTjefbla@bconnex.net
says...
>> On Sat, 09 Jan 1999 19:04:36 +0100, Olivier ZARDINI
>> <zardini@cybercable.fr> wrote:
>>
>> > There is a bible in every Hotel room in the USA. It has never
prevent me
>> >to sleep. As I'm not interested into such things, so I don't pay
attention.
>> >No one force you to put the disc on your PC to look for such texts...
>>
>> Not to mention that he broke his software license agreement by using
>> the software on a machine other than the one it was created for.
>>
>
>Actually, the programmer first broke the license agreement with SEGA,
>which specifically forbids ANY kind of overt religious content. It
>doesn't differentiate between accessible via Saturn or not. It forbids
>it in any way, shape, or form.
>
>--
>Don't Believe the Hype -
> Vic