There's an interesting phenomenon that I've seen on the Apple App Store, which has to be one of the biggest of the digital distributors at the moment - dying unsupported games.
It happens for two reasons (maybe more). Firstly, on the iPhone and iPod Touch, iPad etc, every time Apple updates the firmware, the rules change. Some apps break completely. It is then up to the devs to 'fix' their games that the firmware broke. But that doesn't always happen. Similarly, you could have a device that the new firmware doesn't support, leaving you with games updating out of your OS basically. Either way, games you've bought are well and truly fecked. A similar scenario happened with one of the PSP Wipeouts, where a firmware update broke one of them (think it was Pure).
The other reason is a company going bust. There's a game, Sword & Poker, that apparently is very good (I haven't played it, I don't know). Seemingly it was listed on the App Store for ages but was unable to be purchased. Eventually it vanished. And, yep, turned out the company had gone bust. So like the above scenario, that game will never be updated, so it's now at the mercy of Apple's updates. But, more than that, the game is completely pulled from the Store - so, even if you've bought it and you lose the file for any reason, you can never get it again. People have been unable to redownload it.
So, even having bought your game, your purchase is very fragile and at the mercy of forces beyond your control. Unlike your dusty Megadrive and games, which still work and will work even if Sega closes its doors today.
It happens for two reasons (maybe more). Firstly, on the iPhone and iPod Touch, iPad etc, every time Apple updates the firmware, the rules change. Some apps break completely. It is then up to the devs to 'fix' their games that the firmware broke. But that doesn't always happen. Similarly, you could have a device that the new firmware doesn't support, leaving you with games updating out of your OS basically. Either way, games you've bought are well and truly fecked. A similar scenario happened with one of the PSP Wipeouts, where a firmware update broke one of them (think it was Pure).
The other reason is a company going bust. There's a game, Sword & Poker, that apparently is very good (I haven't played it, I don't know). Seemingly it was listed on the App Store for ages but was unable to be purchased. Eventually it vanished. And, yep, turned out the company had gone bust. So like the above scenario, that game will never be updated, so it's now at the mercy of Apple's updates. But, more than that, the game is completely pulled from the Store - so, even if you've bought it and you lose the file for any reason, you can never get it again. People have been unable to redownload it.
So, even having bought your game, your purchase is very fragile and at the mercy of forces beyond your control. Unlike your dusty Megadrive and games, which still work and will work even if Sega closes its doors today.
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