ImperialX wrote...
I know that if the price is right, you can get any old games you want legally.
Yes, you can get just about any game legally, but why bother paying hundreds of dollars for an extremely-hard-to-find game? And I'm not exaggerating; I have seen games selling for hundreds of dollars, because they are rare and greatly desired.
I can understand downloading older games being illegal, but a company taking legal action against a person who just downloads old games is ridiculous. If the person is selling the bootlegged games, that'd be cause for action, but some guy downloading and playing the games in the privacy of his own home? There's no reason to start shit.
Besides, buying an old game won't even give money to the company that made the game. How the hell would buying Phantasy Star from a yard sale give Sega money? How would buying the original Tetris at a shady store tell Nintendo that I like the game?
If no copy of the game has been made in the past five years, it's fair game. At that point, all the copies of the game that can be bought can only be bought second-hand, from someone who already gave money to the company that made the game. The company does not benefit
at all. The only person getting money is the person you're getting the game from. If I sold my copy of Final Fantasy VII,
I would be the one making money, not Square.