I'm not sure I'd say I outright hate any big companies. With the possible exception of M$ - and that isn't for being successful.
I normally am completely bland in my like/dislike views towards companies, but the larger the are, the less I trust them. And when it comes down to it, I suspect that's actually the reason many don't like M$ etc.
I distrusted them at first, then then disliked - ne hated - them when my distrust proved warranted. In m$ case it was when they tried to introduce product activation and automatic (without consent) updates to any of their products installed on your system (read the Windows Media Player liscense next time you update it). Or the inability to use any browser other than IE (as originally planned in '98). Those, and their complete lack of any reasonable support for their system - at least, not that you don't pay corporate prices for (£5/minute). And of course, the liscense the X-box is distributed under - its not your hardware, if you read the fine-print. Its Microsoft's. They're lending it to you very long term, but reserve the right to reposess it at any time. And deny you the ability to mod it (not that anyone listens). That sort of thing.
I don't hate M$ for being successful; I dislike them because they don't seem to be - what's that term Redmond likes so much - "trustworthy".
Sony/Nintendo I dislike (but understand) for being so anti-emulation - and more importantly, anti-homebrew - , because both are areas that hugely interest me. But I can understand why they are so much so. At least, in emulation terms. Homebrew, I can understand, but I think its wrong.
That said, nothing any of these companies do really deserve true distilled chainsaw hatred. Just the diluted spray version that means that if they happened to be personified (the company, not any one person in it) and you saw them standing there looking well off, you might cross over the road, or cover your childrens' eyes or something.
And That said, this is absolutely nothing - now - to do with the NGPC emulator.