Fri 18th Feb Technically, those kinds of laws already exist.We definitely need an official way of buying old games and preserving them, but the difference between physical being out of print and digital stores closing.honestly it feels about the same on the whole. I mean it sucks, but I've had waaay longer to pick up these digital games than I ever did printed GC games, many of which went out of print during the console's lifetime. It's actually far easier than trying to hunt down an affordable copy of say Paper Mario & the Thousand Year Door or Chibi Robo. Later my PSP got stolen so I did the same again on my replacement machine. They were all free so I just went online found the files, added them to my memory card and then I had them. I bought my copy after they had been removed from the shop. WipEout Pure (or maybe Pulse) on the PSP had some free, timed exclusive DLC tracks. Now the only way to get it is to emulate it or buy a memory card with it on. Now the only way to get it is to emulate it or to buy it second hand.Ī digital game, or DLC, stops being sold online. Wed 16th Feb I don't understand what you mean sorry?Ī physical game goes out of print.
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