Sorry if this is a terribly naïve question, but I did not know who else to ask. I am working with a museum to develop some exhibits about the brain and we fancy having something like a driving computer game in which the steering controls are reversed. Is there anything to stop us running an emulator of a classic game and hooking it up to reversed controls? Are there insurmountable technical or copyright issues? I realise that the robustness of the interface is important, but I think I know people who can sort that out for us. I just don’t know whether we can use existing software as we probably don’t have budget to write out own game. From what I remember of exhibitions like Barbican’s Game On, is that that they enable visitors to play a whole load of classic games.
Regards
Stephen
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