Not incredible, it’s the same games
over and over and over and over....
Is anyone really surprised?
VR
Mixed Reality (HoloLens)
Kinect 2.0 support
Cloud Powered Computing
The thing is, I have both those games on my N64, GameCube and 3DS’s.
I want a non-waggle version of TP and SS in HD.
I'd rather have Twilight Princess and Skyward Sword.
Seth Rollins/Thanos
W/ The Infinity Boot....FTW!
Totally Agree.
My personal VR go to.
Free things are KEWL!
Free software.
Free movies.
Free music.
Free games.
Stealing is a victimless crime.
Laws are stupid.
/s
@Coolbeans
I agree it’s silly that he has to remove and sometimes devalue his own property to resell it. He can always describe the game as “never used”, “like new” or “mint condition” and still get full value for it. Technically, he doesn’t even have to disclose that it’s still in the original wrapper. As long as he doesn’t list it as “New”, that seems to satisfy the lawyer’s.
@Concertoine
“And the money doesnt benefit the dev whatsoever.”
That’s a whole different topic. Developers don’t always keep the copyright of their own (IP’s) games. So they wouldn’t be entitled to any compensation. Those that do, you are arguing exactly their case for them!
@haydenlake
“ you’re as dumb....”
Must you resort to person attacks?
You’re lack of understanding, speaks for itself.
@Orionsangel
That’s how websites pay for hosting the files, through advertisements and data collection and selling. Domains, storage and bandwidth aren’t free.
On eBay right now, you can buy a Atari 2600 for $9.50 and a copy of “Video Olympics” (pong collection) for $5.
That’s everything you need for less then $15
I agree, but at least file sharers aren’t profiting off trading ROMs, websites do through traffic and advertising.
I read the article.
Still hasn’t changed my mind.
@Foxtrot
What EA and Activision think, doesn't matter.
What matters is what Nintendo thinks.
@FoxTrot
I would like to live in a bigger house with more property.
I would like to drive expensive cars.
I can't, because I can't afford them.
That doesn't give me an excuse to steal them.
Those are lame excuses.
If you want an old game, buy it on eBay. Nintendo sells the Nes and Snes mini's.
Thieves want to "Raspberry Pi" and run emulators on their PC's for free.
If you can't afford it, you can't have it.
all the time.
Why should they be allowed to make other peoples copyrighted hard work, available for free?
What about Uncharted 4, God of War or The Last of Us 2?