My friend and I were discussing this over the weekend. Games are inherently different than movies, books, and music. They’re tied to specific hardware and operating systems that may not be available anymore.

I argue that if a game is no longer legally purchasable from the publishers or developer, it should be legally permitted to pirate it. Even EA agrees! They do not pursue copyright claims against LOTR games, as they lost the publishing license from New Line Cinemas years ago.

  •  Haui   ( @Haui@discuss.tchncs.de ) 
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    2 years ago

    It should be the same for everything: if an ip is no longer used, it should be in the public domain. Therefore, a company holding said IP is forced to use it (as in selling copies) or give it up.

    •  Domiku   ( @Domiku@beehaw.org ) OP
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      2 years ago

      Yes. I can imagine a middle-ground of copyright. If the IP is still being used, it enters the public domain on the regular schedule. But if it’s abandoned, it enters earlier… perhaps after 5-10 years of non-use.

      •  Haui   ( @Haui@discuss.tchncs.de ) 
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        2 years ago

        Honestly, in our fast moving world, I‘d do like a year. If nothing gets announced or release, you‘re done.

        Example, you take a book, game or song from the market because you want people to be unable to buy it before you release the successor. Then you delay the successor for 5 yrs. Boom, public domain.

    •  Sentinian   ( @Sentinian@lemmy.one ) 
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      2 years ago

      Unless you are trying to the the ps3 game the ps2 and psp should be able to be emulated on literally any pc.

      Hell psp runs fine on most android phones as well.

      You literally have to be trying to not find a way to play these games if you say they aren’t easy to play. Fuck legality if the copyright hold is sitting on these games for no fucking reason

    •  raptir   ( @raptir@lemdro.id ) 
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      2 years ago

      I love how the author of the article says that From Software should put out ports of the old games (and maybe remaster them while they’re at it) but you know when they review the package they’ll give a low score, say the game “really show its age” and “is only recommended for hardcore fans.”

      That’s not quite fair - Polygon had good things to say about the Cowabunga Collection for example.

  •  Pxtl   ( @Pxtl@lemmy.ca ) 
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    2 years ago

    If you’re trying to do it legally, you can easily to rip your own ps1 games with a drive bay. Haven’t tried it on PS2 or ps3 games. And ps1 emulation runs amazing on phones and raspberry pis.

    So my ps1 emulation collection is pretty legit.

    We shall not speak of the other consoles.

  • I’ve been ripping PS3 games for a little while now. I’ve recently bought some Dynasty Warriors Gundam games from Japan which I’m dumping at the moment.

    Armoured Core has especially been in a thorn in my side. I’ve got 4 and 5 but still trying to acquire For Answer and Verdict Day. They’re extremely hard to come across. I haven’t looked at the PS2 games but I’m sure I could find those for cheap. Super easy to rip with a standard Disk Drive.

    •  Pxtl   ( @Pxtl@lemmy.ca ) 
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      2 years ago

      I’m curious, can a standard Blu-ray drive on a PC rip PS3 games? Or do you need special hardware? I was pleasantly surprised how easy it was to rip PS1 games.

      • I’ve read that you can use a Blue-Ray drive. The RPCS3 website has a proper guide on it though I haven’t tried it. I jailbroke my PS3 (not fully because it’s one of the 320GB models) and use that with FileZilla to dump games over the internet onto my PC.

            • Yeah you can get drives that can rip them with third party firmware installed, (I have drives with custom firmware for other things) but the cheapest way is to just use an actual Xbox 360. Doesn’t need to be modded, Xenia can just use an installed game, so you just install the game to a flash drive then you can move it to your PC and run it from there.