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GLideN64 is licensed under the GNU General Public License version 2.
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The author of GLideN64 is Sergey Lipskiy (c) 2014-2015
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Credits:
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* The project started from sources of glN64 project, author Orkin.
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* The project contains source code fragments of glN64 ported to Android
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  by yongzh (freeman.yong@gmail.com). The original source code of gles2n64 is available at:
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  http://code.google.com/p/gles2n64/
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* Some ucodes ported from sources of Glide64 project, author Sergey Lipskiy
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* LLE code ported from z64 OpenGL LLE plugin, author ziggy.
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* Bloom is based on shaders by Nathaniel Meyer, Copyright:Nutty Software, www.nutty.ca.
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* GLideNHQ hi-res textures library is OpenGL port of GlideHQ library.
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  Author of GlideHQ is Hiroshi Morii aka KoolSmoky, Copyright (C) 2007.
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  Author of the GLideNHQ port is Sergey Lipskiy.
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