synfresh: Because emulation of the roms isn't legal if you don't own the original games? Isn't this the same argument as abandonware?
If copyright was a more reasonable length, then owning the original games wouldn't matter. Since i've been watching a few Adam Ruins everything,
this one comes up that's related. The whole reason to have such a long copyright is to milk something as long as possible, since at what point does copyright extending 70 years after you die help you financially? (
I suppose you could Will it to your children... or grand children...)
PookaMustard: Is this some kind of joke? NeoGAF doesn't accept GMail or Hotmail? You know, the email services that the MAJORITY uses?
When a large majority of spammers are using such emails, it's easier to ban the domain.
amok: is this your only reply ever on any humble bundle? You are indeed a broken record. I wonder why you even bother read these threads.
22 games for $10. DRM free and Linux. Classic games. Awful indeed. The only reason not to pick this up is if you do not like NeoGeo - but that does not make it awful.
As much as i love seeing every game entry as DRM-free, i can't justify buying the bundle myself as i can't see myself playing ANY of these games. Maybe 10-15 years ago when i played this stuff a lot more, or as a teen. But now?
gooberking: What is with this browser "preview" thing? How are these versions made and how does that translate into it being fed into a browser for taking a test drive? "DRM-Free" or not, I'm not interested in anything that is tied to a browser. I'm only interested if package is is self reliant.
Far more likely they have an emulator that can run on flash or something, and it loads the emulator and either a stripped version of the rom or the entire thing (
not like they are going to be that big...). Think of it like watching YouTube videos, there isn't a custom player made for every video, instead there's one player that acts as a middleman and it's told which video to access..