Wow. Just wow.
I can't believe you're arguing that because something is easy to pirate, $5 is an insult, and you're entitled to have it for free. keysersoze25 takes it one step further; he's telling people that it's officially and legally a free product, which is blatantly false.
[quote name='etcrane']suddenly you're claiming he lives in his parent's basement and will become involved in a lawsuit at some point.[/QUOTE]
Well, you know, it gets so hard to tell. When someone's done something as childish as convincing himself that "out-of-print" means "free-for-all", I'm going to have to assume that this is a kid we're talking about. Because in the real world, we know it doesn't work that way. I didn't say he was going to be sued by Lucasarts. I said that most people at some point in their lives are involved some form of legal dispute, and when that day comes perhaps keysersoze will learn that the law doesn't care what you think. Maybe on that day he'll finally grow up. If you guys are grownups, after all, and you think that ignorance or denial equates with legal innocence, that's just sad.
[quote name='etcrane']Companies like Lucas Arts and Nintendo are raping the wallets of nostalgia inclined gamers with exorbitant prices on old old games that were, for all intents and purposes, free for people to find online for the past 10 years until the companies got smart and decided to cash in on digital distribution and outrageous fees of $5 to $10 for games you could have downloaded without issue (aka 10 years ago, emulation sites & SCUMMVM support sites made it fairly easy to find this type of content without fear of a lawsuit).[/QUOTE]
You're still not convincing me that you're a functioning, employed adult, with thoughts like that. Really? $5-10 is too much? $5-10 isn't too much for anything. I spend more than that on lunch, and that's gone in 15 minutes.