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by the_af
1519 days ago
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> "Do they care?" I guarantee you that they will. They might not think so now, but when in a couple or so of decades they suddenly remember a cherished videogame from their youth (maybe associated with the joy of discovering videogames, maybe with a memory of a friend who's passed away, maybe just because of doing videogame archaeology) and they cannot play it at all because of DRM or unsupported hardware (and the impossibility of porting it without breaking some law), then they will care. |
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The nostalgists who want to get Jetpack Willy running again so they can relive a misspent youth number tens of thousands at most.
And in fact there are few/no DRM issues for these vintage games and emulations, because they're distributed as binaries.
If I really want to play Marble Madness on an Amiga emu, I can, even though the original code was never open sourced.