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Started by Doubler, Jul 11 2008 03:49 PM
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#1
Posted 11 July 2008 - 03:49 PM
Apparently a commercial site is underway to sell 'older' (taken broadly, looking at their lineup) games with support.
Here's the link.
Probably a discussion suited to AB better, but I thought I'd try here first. Anyone think such initiatives could influence (the) abandonware (community)? Any thoughts?
Here's the link.
Probably a discussion suited to AB better, but I thought I'd try here first. Anyone think such initiatives could influence (the) abandonware (community)? Any thoughts?
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#2
Posted 11 July 2008 - 08:26 PM
maybe it's another self named publishers who just get their old games, sell it for money and don't have any official rights
www.abandonia.com < www.reloaded.org
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#3
Posted 11 July 2008 - 08:47 PM
Hmm, I like that they are adding XP \ Vista support, but I don't think it will affect the abadoned community at all.
They are selling DOWNLOADS - they are not selling game cds. So I think they keep the original, and sell the download again and again. It's doubtful that copyright holders for the games would know about this.
They are selling DOWNLOADS - they are not selling game cds. So I think they keep the original, and sell the download again and again. It's doubtful that copyright holders for the games would know about this.
#4
Posted 11 July 2008 - 08:54 PM
They're making deals with the copyright owners
Rather, directly with the companies to distribute the older games. They don't own the rights, they're granted the right to sell them in name of the holder.
And digital distribution certainly doesn't equate selling the exact same volume/serial again and again. Every sold game is a unique instance, based off a gold master, no less then a CD is.
Rather, directly with the companies to distribute the older games. They don't own the rights, they're granted the right to sell them in name of the holder.
And digital distribution certainly doesn't equate selling the exact same volume/serial again and again. Every sold game is a unique instance, based off a gold master, no less then a CD is.
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#6
Posted 11 July 2008 - 08:58 PM
No you don't. You get/purchase the right to use the software (a liscence) and a way to download said software
This is no different at all then when you buy a game in a physical format (other then that you get less - why I don't like digital distribution); then too you buy a liscence to use the software and the peripheral materials (which you technically 'borrow', although that depends on the country you're in as in many such a thing isn't legal).
This is no different at all then when you buy a game in a physical format (other then that you get less - why I don't like digital distribution); then too you buy a liscence to use the software and the peripheral materials (which you technically 'borrow', although that depends on the country you're in as in many such a thing isn't legal).
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#9
Posted 12 July 2008 - 08:55 PM
It sounds ok, I guess, but I'm not a big fan of digital distribution. I prefer to have the box, the cd's/dvd's and the manual. I guess I might use it for games that are impossible to obtain otherwise, though.
I guess Abandonia and other places may have to remove a number of titles, if they're being sold legally by this place, but there are other abandonware sites that don't care about that. Anyway, abandonware is illegal whether the games are still being sold or not, so unless this new site starts threatening with lawsuits I don't think it will change the abandonware community much.
Does anyone know what the beta test they're mentioning is for?
I guess Abandonia and other places may have to remove a number of titles, if they're being sold legally by this place, but there are other abandonware sites that don't care about that. Anyway, abandonware is illegal whether the games are still being sold or not, so unless this new site starts threatening with lawsuits I don't think it will change the abandonware community much.
Does anyone know what the beta test they're mentioning is for?
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#10
Posted 13 July 2008 - 01:00 PM
Probably of the distribution system, whatever it may be. How payment is handled, games are downloaded, managed, etc.
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#11
Posted 14 July 2008 - 02:04 PM
guys, there is no game older than 10 years in that lineup, Abandonia is safe.
As for XP support, all the ones I played among them didn't need any tweaking at all to work in XP (with sound video and everyting)
As for XP support, all the ones I played among them didn't need any tweaking at all to work in XP (with sound video and everyting)
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#13
Posted 14 July 2008 - 07:14 PM
Just FYI, that's not supposed to be everything
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#15
Posted 14 July 2008 - 09:53 PM
man they're gonna have so much fun with solving fallout 2 random crashes
www.abandonia.com < www.reloaded.org
right now :(
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