12-05-2006 10:28 PM | ||
win98 | Agrees. | |
12-05-2006 12:21 PM | ||
The Fifth Horseman | They indeed do re-releases from time to time, and sometimes allow abandonware sites to offer their games for download... as they allowed us, way back. However, it is very easy to fall out of favor with them. | |
12-05-2006 10:44 AM | ||
Mighty Midget |
I'm sorry if this question is stupid, but how does this ESA thing work? I mean, it looks like old, previous AW suddenly is being protected. Do they ever un-protect, so to speak, any games, ever? It would be a shame if the rights owners and ESA, while never re-releasing the old games, still would protect them till the sun blows up, thus preventing the games from being played by younger generations. Please tell me that ESA and the rights owners (Sierra and LA is out of the question, I know ) do from time to time un-protect games. At all! For the record. This post is not about getting free games, but about availability. |
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09-05-2006 12:28 PM | ||
Titan |
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What HotU does, is up the them. |
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09-05-2006 12:25 PM | ||
Delibator |
why do "the underdogs" have have legacy of kain for download? |
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09-05-2006 02:18 AM | ||
Titan | Take a look at theire website and theire members are clearly listed. k: | |
08-05-2006 11:48 PM | ||
{WD}Brian Wolf |
so does like what companies does esa protect games of? help me im confused (ah sorry for spam) |
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08-05-2006 08:06 PM | ||
Tom Henrik |
Blood Omen: Legacy of Kain is unfortunately still fiercly protected by ESA, and Blood Net? http://www.abandonia.com/games/201/BloodNet.htm |
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08-05-2006 08:04 PM | ||
Delibator |
I think you should update the status for Blood Omen: Legacy of Kain and the other i forgot... aaa blood net. salut k: |