Talk:MAVi (Multi-Purpose Audio Video Interaction)/@comment-37616906-20200108205606/@comment-37616906-20200109055425

Although, since you came up with the idea, most gaming computers in the current days don't have ROM cartridges anymore. And second of all, companies like Nintendo, Sega and Atari are going to sue your company for making cartridge slot modules for the MAVi. Behind the video game scene in Turkey, it looks like the Atari 2600, the NES-hardware clones and the Sega consoles are particularly sold there in Turkey from the 1980s to the mid-90's.

So how about this: Instead of making game cartridge slot modules for the MAVi (just to avoid lawsuits and all), go with the emulator that can run the finest old-school gaming consoles like a Raspberry Pi.

And third-party games from Steam and GameJolt developers will be developing games for the MAVi as well!