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"Soon after a PC based emulator called Bleem! was released. Although it was a decent emulator, VGS provided more compatibility and faster speed (quite a feat, as the PCs for the time sometimes clocked in at over 400 MHz as compared to the 266 MHz of the fastest Macintoshes). VGS was ported to the PC, where it received less popularity."
The comment about top Mac speeds is incorrect. I got a 400 MHz Mac in fall of 1999, around the time this was released and I know faster ones were available. I'm not sure what exactly the point of the paragraph is, either. I'm re-writing it. Ace of Sevens 05:30, 5 July 2006 (UTC)