{"id":1275,"date":"2010-03-24T11:00:18","date_gmt":"2010-03-24T01:00:18","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/therefinedgeek.com.au\/?p=1275"},"modified":"2010-03-24T09:02:16","modified_gmt":"2010-03-23T23:02:16","slug":"format-transitions-the-new-cash-cow","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/therefinedgeek.com.au\/index.php\/2010\/03\/24\/format-transitions-the-new-cash-cow\/","title":{"rendered":"Format Transitions: The New Cash Cow."},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Thanks to the engineer in me I&#8217;m somewhat of a hoarder. My wardrobe at home is littered with components of PCs gone by and hundreds of CDs that contain various drives and backups that I will probably never, ever end up looking at again. My garage is filled with all manner of junk that I&#8217;ve kept<em> <\/em>on the off chance that I <em>might<\/em> have a use for it some day in some weird project and every box of every product I&#8217;ve bought over the years <em>if<\/em> I ever want to sell them. It comes as no surprise then that I also have an extensive range of old video games around the place, from my goold old NES (which currently resides at my parent&#8217;s house) to my original Playstation games.<\/p>\n<p>In all honesty I haven&#8217;t played any of them in quite a long time. Every 6 months when the big clean up and chuck out comes around I always look on them fondly, but none of them make the transition to the lounge room for a playthrough. The same could be said for the games folder on my PC which I&#8217;ve only ever deleted games from when space was getting critical (and thanks to my new 1TB drive for it, that won&#8217;t be for a while now). Still they remain there should I find myself in a situation like I did a couple years ago where I was without Internet for a week or so when moving house. Warcraft 3 and Freelancer are still my fallbacks during these times.<\/p>\n<p>More recently it seems that many publishers are looking to cash in on our nostalgia. At the end of last year I picked up the Eidos pack (mostly for Batman and Tomb Raider&#8230; don&#8217;t judge me bro) and noticed that it included Deus Ex and Deus Ex 2. They were definitely a bonus as I tried to run the original from my massive game folder only to find it threw up some strange errors that my Google-Fu was unable to fix. Talking to a mate who had also bought the pack he said it worked without a problem and I saw him playing it a couple times over the next few days.<\/p>\n<p>Getting past the fact that I got these titles for basically free (They&#8217;re $10 each on Steam by themselves) it still took me back that in essence I had paid again for a game that I already owned. My original install of the game refused to run properly under Windows 7 so I can understand that at least some effort went into reworking it but I wasn&#8217;t paying for the game per say, I was paying for the transition of format. The sour taste this left me with only got worse when I found a few people who had got the game to work without incident which in essence meant I had paid for a service I really could have performed myself.<\/p>\n<p>Eidos aren&#8217;t the only one cashing in on fan nostalgia and format transitions. Nintendo has the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.nintendo.com\/wii\/virtualconsole\" target=\"_blank\">virtual console<\/a> which has a selection of games from many of Nintendo&#8217;s old systems as well as some of their former competitors (Sega being one of them). Sony brought out the <a href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/List_of_PSOne_Classics\" target=\"_blank\">PSOne Classics<\/a> section of the Playstation store to do much the same thing, offering up a catalogue of games that can be played directly off the hard drive. That also opened up the option for those who purchased a second generation PS3 fat or any slim console to play old games that their hardware no longer supported. Microsoft, as far as I can tell, hasn&#8217;t got a service like this for the Xbox360 but since it can play nearly all the games (with 470 verified as supported) there&#8217;s probably not much of a market for it. Plus the Xbox hasn&#8217;t been around as long as any of Nintendo or Sony&#8217;s consoles, so there&#8217;s little for them to cash in on there. Still they&#8217;ve done well with their online marketplace, which is arguably the best out of the big 3&#8217;s offerings.<\/p>\n<p>Still for someone like me who does actually have a rather large collection of old games the thought of paying for them again feels a little rough. I&#8217;ve got original PS1 games that still work in my PS3 that I&#8217;d love to be able to rip to the hard drive for those times when I might enjoy a 10 minute bash on something, but despite the fact that the technology is obviously there Sony will never let me do it. I&#8217;ll admit their service does provide something that is worthwhile (like when your originals are scratched to hell) but what about us long time fans who have massive backlogs that we&#8217;d love to play on our new consoles?<\/p>\n<p>The primary argument from Sony et al is that most people buying new consoles are doing so to play new games, and I agree with that sentiment. The occaisions when I bust out an old game are few and far between, especially when I struggle to finish one game a week these days. Still asking long time fans (and let&#8217;s be honest here, these are the guys who are buying the old titles) to pony up again for games that they more than likely still have doesn&#8217;t do them any favours. I can understand that opening up such a service would present quite a few problems (how do you verify that the ripped game is playing on one console only?) but it&#8217;s still something I and many other fans would love to see.<\/p>\n<p>Maybe I&#8217;m just spoiled since I&#8217;ve been doing it for a <a href=\"http:\/\/forums.qj.net\/psp-development-hacks-homebrew\/\" target=\"_blank\">long time<\/a> anyway&#8230;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Thanks to the engineer in me I&#8217;m somewhat of a hoarder. 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