Soundwave said:
For "preservationists" they can dump ROMs and keep them circulating forever, you think PC games just vanish because they're not on a physical format? Virtually every big PC game is ripped onto the internet. Data is data, it's not more special if its on a cartridge or disc or the same exact data is downloaded over an internet connection. And we are never going to have optical discs on a portable again (so long PSP), so that setup is tenable because the discs cost nothing. It's not a "conspiraceeee!" of Nintendo trying to screw anyone over, the fact is cartridges just cost a lot more than discs. Nothing can be done to change that fact. Nintendo should know that better than anyone, the only reason Sony even has a marketshare in the business is because Nintendo got fucked on cartridges vs discs about 30 years ago and their traditional console business was effectively stolen by Playstation. |
Data being on disc or cartridge matters. Millions of people don't want to hack their consoles or dump every ROM to play them when Nintendo servers die and Game Key Cards become worthless plastic.
It's not really a hard concept to understand. You may not care about it, I really don't either, I'm not against the idea of hacking my consoles or pirating games if they're not sold anymore, but I can also understand why some people are bothered by a empty cartidge without any data on them.
I can also understand why some companies don't want to eat these costs, but if even fucking Playtonic Games can sell Yooka Replaylee for $50 fully on cartridge, I can't help but laugh when much bigger companies are selling $70 game key cards lol









