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| Glaine:
HAHAHA......nope...... But one day everyone will come to realize the sins of not giving us everything for free, and repent! On the other, no one can afford to buy 5,000 arcade machines, and its unrealistic that anyone would pay for most of em. Anyone who can...you suck... |
| ArcadEd:
I really wish companies would get together and make and iTunes like application for purchasing roms. iRoms maybe :). I mean if the music company can get together and do something like this you would think Capcom, Taito, Sega and many others could do the same. |
| RayB:
--- Quote from: ArcadEd on November 04, 2005, 02:22:09 pm ---I mean if the music company can get together and do something like this you would think Capcom, Taito, Sega and many others could do the same. --- End quote --- Ha. I hope you're joking. The music industry had to be forced into it. Even now they are still trying to push iTunes into charging MORE per track and give them a bigger cut than they already get. Music companies are a joke. |
| stratjakt:
They make more money charging 49.99 for "midways lamest crap" for the XBox 360, or releasing "classic series" games for There is StarRoms, and the venerable David R Foley promises another similar service. Don't plan on seeing every company jump on board though, Nintendo plans to do this all on their own w/Revolution. |
| ArcadEd:
Well that was kind of my point, that they did agree to come together and get it done. |
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