Why Companies Don’t Want You Playing Old Video Games - A Response To The Completionist

0:00. Intro 1:30. The Economics Of Gaming Today Work Against Preservation 6:21. Old Games Hold The Industry Accountable, More Than Weak Media 11:49. The Industry Wants Control At The Expense Of Consumer Freedom 16:03. Examples Of Good Preservation In The Marketplace Today Closing @ThatOneVideoGamer released a video recently breaking down a study showing that 87% of old games are not available to purchase outside of the second hand market. It was a great video, but it did not talk much about how we got to this point. However, this video does talk about why I think the industry doesn’t want preservation, at least from my point of view. Games shown in order: Ms. Pac Man, Galaxian, Super Mario Bros, Joust, Roadblasters, Wave Race 64, R Racing Evolution, MERCS, The New Tetris, Madden NFL 2005, NFL Blitz, Super Smash Bros Melee, Perfect Dark, Timesplitters 2, Ridge Racer 64, Enduro Racer, Donkey Kong Jr., Ecco The Dolphin, San Francisco Rush 2049, Sensible Soccer, Gauntlet II, Quake,
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