Kenny wrote:Or download them to an emulator on a computer.
Persona 2: Innocent Sin & Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky Release Date Announced, The Trails Of Innocence Combo Pack Revealed
Ghostlight has today announced that the Collector’s Editions of Persona 2: Innocent Sin and Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky will both be released this winter. Not only that, but for those of you who are worried about the abuse your wallets might take during this period, Ghostlight will be offering a legendary package deal they’re calling The Trails Of Innocence Combo Pack.
The Trails Of Innocence Combo Pack will include the Collector’s Editions of both Persona 2: Innocent Sin and Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky, plus the free bonus T-Shirt and Poster all for the knock down price of £69.98 GBP, saving you £10.00 off the individual recommended retail prices (RRP) of £39.99 for each game.
Ryudo wrote:You are paying for a license to play on a current console. Sony/Xbox/Nintendo whoever. At some point will remove ALL downloads from this gen. Will NOT be able to play them on the Xbox3/PS4/Wii-u. They are in for the money. You no longer purchase a product to own. But a License to use until further notice. Not a chance in hell a game you downloaded today will you be able to play in 20 years time. So you best remember those games good and get a good look and memory of them. Not to far away you will NEVER be able to play again. Unless you have a physical copy to just pop in that Genesis. if either the game or Genesis breaks,no problem plenty of Yard sales out there.
Segata Sanshiro Jr. wrote:Ok I don't think you're understanding. In 20 years, so long as I have a TV and a console I can play my wii with whatever games I have on that Wii. Nintendo can't revoke files on the system memory, it would corrupt it and affect system performance. Since the data is tied to something physical its basically physical.
Ryudo wrote:So what happens in 20 years that Wii memory won't be working? Flash Memory can be only used so many times before it stops working. So in 20 years you don;t have that game anymore. Unless it's on a disc or cart. Console stops working no prob get a new one pop the game in.
Dorian wrote:I can't agree that the probability of console going dead is equal to the probability of game disc/cart going dead.
Ryudo wrote:Dorian wrote:I can't agree that the probability of console going dead is equal to the probability of game disc/cart going dead.
Indeed discs as long as you don't rub sandpaper on them and spray them with windex or coke or something can last forever really. Carts are very very hard to fail. Again granted you don't bury it in the Sahara desert for 30 years or Antarctica that sucker will play for almost forever. It's easy don't be a dumbass and they will be fine.
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