Grand Theft Auto 2 Released for Free
Darragh_IRL writes "In true Christmas spirit, Rockstar Games has released the PC version of GTA2 for free on their website." From the page: "GTA2 expanded on the top-down, open-ended crime world gameplay formula with a host of new features including the advent of multiple rival gangs - seven, to be exact, including the Yakuza, Scientists, Looneys, Rednecks, Zaibatsu, the Russian Mob and Hare Krishnas. Earn your respect with each gang. Reap the benefits with all manner of shady work-for-hire gigs contracted your way. And climb your way to the top of the criminal pile."
Hopefully they were smart enought to use bittorrent, because then they MIGHT avoind MAJOR slashdotting, because we all know /.+500MB file=DISASTER!
Nothing for you to see here, Please move along.
Considering the price, I think this will be the gift I give my friends for the holidays.
"Abandonware" is something made up by pirates (ooh-arr) to justify their actions.
/. story, I stumbled upon Sarien and was re-hooked on all of the old Sierra games. Sierra isn't going to re-release things like LSL1 (they tried with LSL for the consoles, but that game can't compare.) and all of the quest games. Especially Hero's Quest 1 (which I STILL can't find.) Anyhow, upon stumbling upon this program I've now been able to play all of the old Sierra games that got me into computer gaming to begin with. I would GLADLY buy copies of these games if they were still for sale. God knows they'd be 5 or 10 bucks a pop. But they're not for sale anymore, it wouldn't be worth it for Sierra to publish even 1 more copy, the costs just wouldn't add up. However, if they would offer downloads on their website for $2 or $3, I would gladly purchase a copy of each. Unfortunately, they don't, so I had to search for copies elsewhere.
However, it is a legit 'thing' though, in my mind. I purchase all of my games, I like to support people for their services. However, recently, I think in a
PS: I did have copies of each of these games, but that was 10+ years ago, I have no idea where they are now or whether or not they'd still be any good.
Legally, "abandonware" doesn't exist. If the copyright holder doesn't release it, it's not legal for you to swap the stuff around. Doesn't matter if it's not in print anymore. Doesn't matter if the copyright holder has no plans to ever get another red cent from it again. If the copyholder doesn't say you can do it, then you can't.
Now, morally, a lot of people feel that trading abandonware is (less wrong|more legitimate), since it is, indeed, not stealing profits from anyone. But there's still no legal backing.