diff --git a/docs/README.md b/docs/README.md index 4b0d721..8d3a463 100644 --- a/docs/README.md +++ b/docs/README.md @@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ Pump It Up was built as a 5 panel game in part to get around the design patents. #### Roxor Games (In The Groove) Around 2004, Roxor Games came out with In The Groove, a game designed to adress the stagnation in the dance game marketplace. Roxor contacted the authors of the open-source StepMania game, and were able to get it relicensed. They partnered with Andamiro to produce a line of arcade cabinets that featured StepMania in a 4 panel configuration, with new songs and features. -Additionally, they produced a line of upgrade kits for existing Dance Dance Revolution arcade machines. This led to a lawsuit for infringement of design patents that ultimately bankrupted them and led to a settlement in which Konamy received all rights to the In The Groove intellectual property. +Additionally, they produced a line of upgrade kits for existing Dance Dance Revolution arcade machines. This led to a lawsuit for infringement of design patents that ultimately bankrupted them and led to a settlement in which Konami received all rights to the In The Groove intellectual property. The ITG-IO, unlike the hardware produced by Konami is designed to be cheap. By using commodity desktop computers, they were able to position themselves as a very low cost upgrade. RF emissions were high, and the lack of a common ground between the PC and the arcade power supply would often lead to problems, but for arcade owners facing dwindling returns on their hardware, it was a cost-effective solution. @@ -124,4 +124,4 @@ Tek-IO presents itself to the operating system as a composite device with two se | P1 Center | Player 1 Pad Center panel | J1 B13 | | P2 Panel Start | Player 2 Cabinet Start Button | J2 B14 | | Coin 2 | First coin acceptor | J2 B15 | -| Courtesy Credit | Arcade machine courtesy credit | J2 B16 | \ No newline at end of file +| Courtesy Credit | Arcade machine courtesy credit | J2 B16 |