Movies being (more or less) 100 years old and games being 30 (more or less) years old?
Naaa, I think one of the main reasons is that the majority of publishers still sell them as a disposable pastime. Just look at how much DRM crap they put in them (so wasting users time with no reason and compromising the ability to archive them as humanity digital heritage) without obtaining no concrete benefits from this disgraceful behaviour....
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Posted by Alfonso Maruccia on Sep 9, 2009 ten to four pm
Naaa, I think one of the main reasons is that the majority of publishers still sell them as a disposable pastime. Just look at how much DRM crap they put in them (so wasting users time with no reason and compromising the ability to archive them as humanity digital heritage) without obtaining no concrete benefits from this disgraceful behaviour....