Games Developed for Linked Play on Two Systems Clause Samples

This clause defines the terms and conditions governing games that are designed to be played across two interconnected gaming systems, often referred to as linked play. It typically outlines the technical requirements for compatibility, the responsibilities of each party in ensuring the games function properly when linked, and may address issues such as data transfer, synchronization, and user experience. By establishing clear guidelines for linked play, the clause helps prevent disputes over performance or compatibility and ensures both parties understand their obligations in supporting this feature.
Games Developed for Linked Play on Two Systems. In the event the Guidelines permit LICENSEE to develop a Game for simultaneous or linked play on the NINTENDO GAMECUBE system and on another Nintendo video game system, LICENSEE shall be required to acquire and maintain with NOA such additional licenses as are necessary for the use of the Proprietary Rights associated with such other Nintendo video game system.
Games Developed for Linked Play on Two Systems. In the event the Guidelines permit LICENSEE to develop a Game for simultaneous or linked play on the NINTENDO GAMECUBE system and on another NCL video game system, LICENSEE shall be required to acquire and maintain with NCL such additional licenses as are necessary for the use of the Proprietary Rights associated with such other NCL video game system.

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