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littleguybrush 20-02-2005 08:56 PM

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Originally posted by BlackMageJawa@Feb 20 2005, 09:39 PM
This raises an intersting question- does the existence of different versions affect a game's AW status?

For example, say Resident Evil was still easily available on Playstation, but the PC version was no longer supported. Would the PC version be considered abandoned even though the game is still available in another format?

Since the PSX version is so readily available, I'd say that makes the PC version unabandoned (I know that's not a word). You have to remember that idea of abandonware is to support the publishers. If Abandonia gives away the PC version, then why would anyone buy the PSX version?

But, if we lived in some sort of bizzaro universe where the PSX was impossible to find and only the Gamecube update was in stores, then yeah, the PC version could be considered abandoned because giving away a crummy PC port isn't going to hurt the sales of the vastly superior GCN version.

By the by: Who comes up with these console abbreviations? Where is the “x” in Playstation? Or the “n” in Gamecube, for that matter? Stupid gaming press…



Dreadlord 20-02-2005 09:12 PM

The N in Gamecube stands for Nintendo. Playstation peeps are just st00pid.

I agree with you, that's basicly what I was trying to say.

skittles04 21-10-2005 10:25 AM

hey all by now im sure u all konw me well so i wont bore u with introductions .... im requsting the game resident evil for pc ..... pls i am not sure if it is still protected by the esa .... if it is then im out of luck but if its not then woooohoooo i love that game i used to play is on my ps1 till it got scratched up real bad.

Timpsi 21-10-2005 10:34 AM

http://www.cdaccess.com/html/quick/resevilpr.htm

Gelfo 21-10-2005 03:07 PM

Someone nicked my copy of RE1 on the PSX. *******!


skittles04 22-10-2005 01:04 AM

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Originally posted by Gelfo@Oct 21 2005, 03:07 PM
Someone nicked my copy of RE1 on the PSX. *******!
man thats gotta suck did u end up finding who nicked it eventuly or not ... i got heaps far on my game then one night after a big "sesion" (smoking pot most the night) i fel asleep on the disk as it was not in its case and it got all scratched up cuz i fell asleep on tile floor ... i still pi$$ed bout it ... man it sucks why couldnt i of fallen asleep on my gta disk or my tekken disk insted of my re disk ... *** runs off and crys ****

Blood-Pigggy 22-10-2005 01:05 AM

Mmm, every now and then I boot up my Resident Evil PS disk to laugh at the atrocious intro.

skittles04 22-10-2005 01:18 AM

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Originally posted by Blood-Pigggy@Oct 22 2005, 01:05 AM
Mmm, every now and then I boot up my Resident Evil PS disk to laugh at the atrocious intro.
i actuly thing the intro for the first re was cool the game its self was cool ... i mean like much better then the lame a$$crapy movie of the same name ... i mean wtf was the director thinking ...some one needs to set a hunter loose on that directers a$$ for destroying a gr8 game with a crappy movie not even worthy of having the same name.

Blood-Pigggy 22-10-2005 01:03 PM

That movie wasn't really that bad I remember, I mean, it wasn't great.
But at least it had some good action.
P.S. The voice acting in RE 1 sucked big time, to the point of being annoying.

Tom Henrik 22-10-2005 01:07 PM

I have the original CDs for Resident Evil 2 for Windows. I've played it once. (with both character). That was several years ago, and I have never wanted to play it again. The game isn't good enough for that. Perhaps I'll try it again after some more years, when I have completely forgotten everything.

The game is good and very very addictive!
(But only when you haven't played through it. After that it just gets repetive in my oppinion.)


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