Want to play P.T.? LEGO Lord of the Rings? Well tough luck, as they, and many other games, are not on sale anymore for weird and mysterious reasons... 🤨
Wow I didn’t even realise that Lego Lord of the rings and the Hobbit weren’t available anymore! Well I’m off to lock them into a safe that you will never find so stop asking...
ICallsEmLikeISeesEm Well, god dammit... The one I was talking about apparently got disabled just two months ago. Sorry dude. This WAS the one, though, and it was totally finished and spot on: th-cam.com/video/RBRe-U4JUTM/w-d-xo.html
I was thinking the same thing. I find it ironic that as much as I despise piracy, it is often the only means of preserving old games, music albums, and movies that are no longer commercially available. For example, we can still play the entire Commodore 64 library of games thanks to pirates.
Good question, and why'd they let Kojima leave when he was the genius behind their bestselling games Proof: MGS 1-4 sold millions of copies. MGR was a joint with PlatinumGames but still sold the same amount of copies, maybe a little less because some gamers don't know good quality. MGSV (when Kojima left Konami) barely broke the average of the previous games in the series Just goes to show that when you take Hideo Kojima's name off the box, you lose like 1/3 of your sales, and I'm lowballing
@@mc-ps-playa5569 plus im going to take a stab and say that kojima probably slighted the guys upstairs somehow, and they are vindictive assholes, so they being bastards just took their toys and went home
I think if a game is actually going to die like this I think it should become legal to make it available free online, as long as nobody is making any profit off of it
But what if they could make money off it somehow layer?! That would be crazy! Because... maybe... money! Maybe...? No. Something absurd and reasonable like that is never going to happen. Because maybe money.
They do... for the most part. There are plenty of ROM sites out there that horde old games. We're currently up to the PS2 era and you can pretty much find any game ever released for any console before that. I'm unsure of the legality, but it's not exactly hard to find, and no one seems to be making a massive effort to stop it. Sure, if you pirate a modern game that's still being sold they'll come after you, but a game that's like 30 years old? I.... doubt it. I think the distinction is made that it's illegal to emulate the console to play these or to modify a console to play them, but downloading the rom itself is not illegal? I'm not sure exactly. It's always much more difficult to find the necessary files to emulate an old system than it is to find the games to play on it.
Huh. I have much more respect for whoever's in charge of Lego the Hobbit and Lego Lord of the Rings now. Just before the games were taken down, they were made free on...probably multiple platforms, but the one I know of is Humble Bundle, complete with the warning that the games codes would expire, and the games *must* be redeemed to an account within a week. They *could* have tried to convince people to buy them before they no longer could, but instead, they gave them away so anyone that wanted to enjoy the games but couldn't afford to would have that chance.
@proudGDfreak - Yeah, good luck with that. All the console companies are chomping at the bit to go completely digital. :( Besides, what good is physical media when half the damn game is DLC that can only be downloaded, and then you need like 5GB of patches which can only be downloaded?
But then they make sure the next platform won't accept it. And they they cut off all support for it. That's why I won't buy a Playstation console ever again. I have $250 of games that are useless since the PS3 won't read them. Fuck you Sony.
Not just digital games, I remember playing a great board game "King Oil" that was only out for a year before being yanked from the shelves over alleged copyrighted material.
Thank you for including that Lego Lord of the Rings won't disappear about of my library because holy shit I panicked for a second there, I love that game
It was funnier too. Cause they had to use gestures to tell you what was previously told with talking. Also the Lego Starwars games just had more hidden secrets
Getting rid of kojima and replacing silent hills with metal gear: survive......we should give Konami a trophy for making two of the worst business decisions in one event
Yeah, they have dropped more licences than the Dallas Cowboys have dropped balls....Another franchise they lost was "TRANSFORMERS! More than Meet's the eye!" Sorry...*clutches physical copy of Transformers: Devastation because as Emgo316 would put it....PRECIOUS!"
@@johnnihil1689 yeah, never get rid of collectible iconic stuff like games, pokemon or magic cards, blistered figurines (old star wars toys, for example), they are a keeper and never loose value and can gain plenty!
The whole PT/Silent Hills debacle broke my heart. I just wish Kojima and Konami gave marriage counseling a chance before resorting to divorce and filicide. RIP Silent Hills. You were but a smooth talking foetus, aborted before your time.
I take some consolation in that Kojima got to work with del Toro and Norman again in death stranding, without Konami's interference. I know it's not Silent Hills but it's still got that Kojima shine/genius/madness stamped all over it. Can't wait for its release.
There are a few theories floating about that Kojima saw the writing on the wall and knew the end was near by the time his team started working on P.T. - the references to "Dad" playing the same kind of games etc. are all thinly veiled insults against Konami for being a terrible and boring employer that suddenly decided to make some really messed up decisions.
@@Hellwyck I mean in P.T's case it was a free demo and it wasn"t removed because kojima didn't want people to play it anymore so imo it's morally legal to download it if you ever just want to experience it for yourself.
Hellwyck I would argue that downloading rooms of any of these would be morally legal. Simply because: I would pay for these if I could, but if Omanis will be stupid, fuck ‘em
@@Hellwyck what's immoral in acquiring something that doesn't exist anymore, isn't maintained by the original developer, and would bring no money to the original developer in any way?
Annnnnd so much for the “If you bought it, you can just re-download it forever!” feature of digital games. I’ll just stick with my physical copy collection thank you very much.
@@alexanderf.6396 That's not true, if the purplishers of the games wanted, they could pull a PT. Hell if steam for some reason closed down completely. You wouldn't be able to play any of your games, because you don't own the games. just a licence to play them, it's the same no matter where you it digitally.
Remember that physical media can very well crumble into dust over time as well. Or simply get scratched rendering it useless, can’t re-download that if the digital version is still around by that time either.
True, but physical copies under normal circumstances aren’t going to crumble to dust that quickly. I mean I still have Atari stuff that works fine so that should say something😘 Also, believe it or not Disc Dr works pretty well. Lol If anything, you just need something to last long enough that the companies no longer care about emulators/ripped game copies. You can technically DL a lot of SNES games now, but they (so far) haven’t made much effort to shut that down. If just say if there are games you really favor, find a way to keep or safely store a copy yourself. Can’t trust the pettiness of these companies nowadays😓
The worst part is that even if you own the physical copies of the games, eventually the services that send out the updates will go down, meaning we'll be left with the versions of games that developers thought "eh, we'll just patch it on day one" about. As much as I like the fact that we can get games digitally or have post launch additions to games, I miss the days when you could buy a copy of a game and expect it to work in full. Now it's so hit and miss because so many developers assume everyone can readily download 20gb day one bug fixes.......
Alan Wake is another one. Something to do with music/audio licensing. I grabbed it and Alan Wake's American Nightmare for free on Steam just before they took it off the store... Still haven't played it, though.
I think that got reinstated as I got it free from epic games launcher. Driver San Francisco is another driving game hard to find. Which is sad since it's fantastic.
@@WookieWarriorz Piracy doesn't do fucking shit when your game has always-online DRM, which has become the norm in recent years. Also companies have a tendency to take down pirate sites once they get big enough.
I immediately went digging around for my copy of Lego LotR just in case Ellen has dedicated her days to jealously hoarding all existing discs. Mine is safe. For now.
8:44 OI! Make me feel old why don't you! And yes, it was portable, it was smaller then a walkman or discman aand microscopical in comparison to a boombox ;P
GoG has been brilliant at bringing back most of the abandonware games of my youth as a PC gamer, but they still haven't been able to persuade Microsoft to allow them to re-release "Freelancer". It was a really great game with a fun solo-campaign as well as the multiplayer. There are other space-action games that do a lot of the same things, but I really enjoyed the Freelancers' art-style and the universe they made for it.
The initial reception to Silent Hills was so good I'm kind of surprise Konami didn't try to make it anyway even after they got rid of Kojima. It probably would have been crap but that didn't stop them from making Metal Gear Survive...
I don't understand why an expired license should be the death of an already produced game, as it's not an issue for physical media, but it's at least one reason to justify piracy.
So true. Digital games take up space so people delete them out all the time thinking they can just re-download whenever. Once a game is released, it should be a done deal. That’s how it was with physical copies, and it should be exactly the same with digital copies.
There's a finite amount of physical copies ever produced for a game, movie, and music. After the licence expires, you can't produce more copies of it. Digital media is theoretically infinite with the method of distribution, so they must be pulled in order to stop extra copies from being "produced"
Wait until these cocksuckers are reaching into your device and deleting your software after their corporate pissing contest results in you losing your "license" to play it.
@@sethmcclain7213 because if you don't own the right to use a property and you make money off of it That's technically illegal. That's why the older GTA games rereleases have removed songs
@@TheOneTrueEfrate Bud Fendsler represents Jane's legal interests. I think I butchered the spelling of Buds surname but SO WHAT IF I CAN'T SPELL ARMAGEDDON, ITS NOT THE END OF THE WORLD!
Lego lord of the rings was easily one of the best lego games out there. Was nearly completely free roam and I'm upset they got rid of them. They were too perfect
Totally in agreement. LotR is the best Lego game yet. Lego The Hobbit was spoiled only by their not including BoFA as part of the game, or even as DLC. They should have waited.
What has happened to Mike?!?!? Luke only mentioned "car enthusiasts" multiple times and Mike was never summoned??? He must be sick. Or trapped in a couch... or maybe Luke is actually Mike in a Luke costume?? THERE MUST BE AN EXPLANATION!!
Flame They’re talking about buying these games digitally. You can’t really do much about physical releases unless you do a recall much like Epic did with their physical copies of Fortnite.
On the ps3 you can check your downloads list on the ps store and get the game back, so not all hope is lost. A year ago I did this and the game was still working.
The switch may be wider, but it is flatter. And you can use a controller instead of having them attached to the screen. But yeah, it was a flat joke. That thing is clearly portable lmao
Perhaps the issue with the GameBoy "not being portable" was about accessories? I started with the GameBoy Pocket, not the original, but even with that one odds were high that at the very least you'd probably own some sort of accessory with a light since the system itself didn't have a backlit screen until GameBoy Advance SP. I'm not sure of everything else that was out there but I'm pretty sure that lights are just scratching the surface of what was out there to improve the play experience. I think you could've also had a magnifier lens or stereo speakers or... maybe a tangle of link cables if you and your friends had any games with a multiplayer option. Actually, with or without an accessory shining a light down at the screen, being able to see the screen at all when outside the house could sometimes get to be tricky depending on the conditions outside. Devices with backlit screens can have their issues as well sometimes... but the backlighting cuts down on a lot of it, I think. Oh, wait... what about batteries? I think I've heard that the original GameBoy required 4 AAs and burned them up in something like 2-3 hours? Correct me if I'm wrong. I know that the Pocket used half as many batteries, possibly AAAs, and I think the battery life might have been at least twice that long. Correct me if I'm remembering that wrong. Both of those early models were before it became common for devices to feature rechargeable battery packs, at any rate. In or out of the house, use of the system was constrained by how many spare batteries you had available.
@@MuljoStpho I dunno about that, I seem to remember getting a good deal of play from my original Gameboy. It did take four AA batteries, but I don't remember it only lasting 2 to 3 hours. Plus, you could use a power adapter if you were close to an outlet so you weren't necessarily constrained by how many batteries you had lying around.
An original Game Boy will give you about 10-15 hours on 4 AA batteries. You're probably confusing it with the Sega Game Gear or Atari Lynx which took about 6 AA batteries but gobbled them up in about 3 hours (because of the backlit color screen) and that was also one of the main reasons the Game Boy easily won the handheld war.
@@lettherebedragons8885 I own Deadpool, and Second Sight, on Steam. Both pulled from the stores, but I can delete and re-download them as much as I want.
I remember playing the Adams Family Pinball machine back in the early 90's loved that table, Black Knight 2000 was next to it in that arcade and I liked it too.
Lego Lord of the rings was free for a limited time on steam a couple of months ago...? Edit: Just checked on the store and it says unlisted. I got lucky then.
Should’ve tossed in Battle for Middle Earth 2. EA no longer has distribution rights to it, and Warner Bros didn’t continue it. Physical copies for the PC run for about $160 online, as the online free downloads require additional steps to get it to work. Several groups of fans have even brought the multiplayer servers back online, whereas others have been expanding the franchise through custom campaigns encircling key events in the lore of Lord of the Rings. Fans are also recreating it in the Unreal Engine and so far Warner Bros has had no issue as the fan project is non-monetized and does not interfere with their ongoing titles.
The LEGO Lord of the Rings one actually made me sad and a little nostalgic because we have it for our old Wii but we and missing the nunchucks so we can’t get past the title screen
Wii Nunchucks aren't too expensive. I have a few leftover and I don't have my Wii anymore (gave it to my cousin in Honduras because he didn't have any games to play with)
@@YaMamasAss ye pal, he signed it, to (my name) love Ian McKellen, technically my sister met him, It was an organised event, but she gave it me for my 13th birthday
Thanks Ellen for reminding me how Konami screwed over Kojima, I'm still PISSED about that!😡 Taking his name off the box art for MGS5 SERIOUSLY Konami. Sorry, I mean "what absolute bobbins, it's a complete disgrace I tell you old bean."
If anyone’s looking for the AF pinball game there’s one in storage somewhere in Regina, SK, Canada. It was sitting in a 1920s store window for the last year after the last arcade in the city was damaged into bankruptcy due to fire next door (and 12 inches of ice on the floor).
Soul calibur 4 is also another example. It featured both Darth Vader and yoda aswell as starkiller from the force unleashed. After Disney bought Lucas arts they had to remove it from stores. The funny thing is that Vader and yoda were both console exclusives with the other being later purchase-able so this means that even if you find a physical copy there is no way to play the other character unless you have already bought him.
It's so weird that Disney's acquisition retroactively killed Soul Calibur. I feel like there's gotta be something in place for games that were allowed to be made even if they technically wouldn't be allowed to today. Because they already exist and were created legally.
@@maxkalbach2438 Soul Calibur killed itself with Soul Calibur V, released months before Disney acquired Star Wars. They made a comeback with Soul Calibur VI though.
Second I saw this video title, I thought of Scott pilgrim, and how I never got the Wallace dlc. Glad you guys included it in the video. Not glad you reminded me of it though...
@@TransDragonBear It only very recently has been removed to my knowledge (but as stated in the video, if you own it, you can still play it). Humble Bundle gave out free copies maybe two months ago tops, for exactly the reason the licence was running out.
These licensing agreements and such don't make sense to me. If it's a continual annual rate, or something like that, why would any dev keep paying that after a few years as sales decline? Why would they agree to that? What I expect it should be is an initial fee and then some percentage of sales. If that's the case, why would anyone decide zero profit is better than a trickling profit, and remove it from sale?
More a case of developers paying in advance I think. Residuals on games aren't a high income source let alone worth waiting for. I can see 50 grand being initial and 5 years up front, then the licence expirng and not worth renewal / 50k for 5 more years
To put it simply, it's a lot cheaper to lease the license for just the first few years of the game, get as much of the profits during the time when the game would get most of it's sells anyways. Especially if you don't have a lot of faith the project has long legs, and/or you think it could make a lot in the short term you don't want to share.
@Brandon Toad I would actually say it's the opposite: companies are clearly following through with copyright agreements, which leads to the games being pulled down. The real problem seems to be that the agreements themselves are shortsighted with expiring licenses and such. This problem is also seen with some broadcast shows' soundtracks, where the soundtrack was licensed for broadcast, but not dvd release (RIP Mission Hill soundtrack). Don't know if there's a better way to do licensing, but gamedevs have to focus on the game, and spmetimes they have to make compromises in order to get the game on shelves. *shrug*
@@IamaPERSON except you can't buy the originals anymore since they've been delisted. So if you wanted to play the originals in their remastered versions (I. E. Better compatibility with modern systems instead of having to use an old system), you can't. Because they're gone. Sure, if you have the games already you can re-download them but if you missed your chance, sorry. They're gone. And MUA3 might be coming out soon but from the looks of it, it doesn't take place in the same universe as the first two games and instead takes place in the MCU. The universe was what made the originals so compelling besides the characters. But I am excited for mua3. Hopefully Nintendo don't screw it up and make sure to renew all licenses periodically. Here's to hoping the iconic characters from the first two games return for a third time.
@@James.Stark.Ben.Edition oh, I thought you meant as a whole! Sorry about that. But yeah, I hope that game has a lot of iconic Marvel characters! It should if it's going to take place in the MCU! Also, do you know how much I could get for selling my copy of Deadpool? Hasn't been played since I first got it (Christmas 2017)
I still have scott pilgrim on ps3 as well, but I'm a bit annoyed, I never downloaded the knives DLC and even though it was purchased I couldn't download it anymore. :/
Remember Good old dating rules, Guy: I like you Girl: I like you too Guy: really sweet Wanna be my girlfriend Girl: yes And bam on 19th birthday they were married🤣 and neither ever cheated and never made excuses
Want to play P.T.? LEGO Lord of the Rings? Well tough luck, as they, and many other games, are not on sale anymore for weird and mysterious reasons... 🤨
HA! I bought LEGO Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit just in time! I've won something. 😅 right?
Outside Xtra How dare you not mention the terrible 3D Tetris too!
Wow I didn’t even realise that Lego Lord of the rings and the Hobbit weren’t available anymore! Well I’m off to lock them into a safe that you will never find so stop asking...
@@fallenaasimar3878 ... but there *is* a safe 🤔. Unwise of you to share that information WiseGirl, the Great Age of game heists begins here.
jokes on you humble bundle gave me the lego lord of the rings for free on steam baby!
Wait, lego Lord of the rings and lego the hobbit are no longer availabl?
Lol I have those games rotting in a cabinet right now
I found them on Amazon.
Same
I got Lego hobbit, but haven't played it in years
lmao same
The random guy
I have them too on my 360
Alternative video title:
7 Great Games you can Pirate.
Sush. And lawyers in some countries wonder why people do...because lawyers. -_-
except for PT. damn shame.
Jinzo Okami
Luckily some absolute boss remade the entire thing to almost a perfect T.
ICallsEmLikeISeesEm
Well, god dammit... The one I was talking about apparently got disabled just two months ago. Sorry dude.
This WAS the one, though, and it was totally finished and spot on:
th-cam.com/video/RBRe-U4JUTM/w-d-xo.html
I was thinking the same thing. I find it ironic that as much as I despise piracy, it is often the only means of preserving old games, music albums, and movies that are no longer commercially available. For example, we can still play the entire Commodore 64 library of games thanks to pirates.
"No longer available for sale"? So they're available for....pirating????
Aha! This guy gets it
Yahar.
And this is why physical media will never die.
N(YES)O
Basically
I miss the “The Lord of the Rings: Battle for Middle-Earth” -games .. they were so much fun
I have one actually. Played it when I was like 5 or 6 but I was good as hell at it *that I remember of*
You can get ‘em on Ebay
elamigos
Same
th-cam.com/video/pHjGswD3kKY/w-d-xo.html I still play it and you can play online via game ranger 👍🏻
Why does the president of konami seem to have a crippling fear of wealth and success?
Good question, and why'd they let Kojima leave when he was the genius behind their bestselling games
Proof: MGS 1-4 sold millions of copies. MGR was a joint with PlatinumGames but still sold the same amount of copies, maybe a little less because some gamers don't know good quality. MGSV (when Kojima left Konami) barely broke the average of the previous games in the series
Just goes to show that when you take Hideo Kojima's name off the box, you lose like 1/3 of your sales, and I'm lowballing
Konami is worth more than Ubi and Square combined. They just don't give a shit about making games anymore.
vaevictusdeus Casino machines make a lot of 💵
@@mc-ps-playa5569 plus im going to take a stab and say that kojima probably slighted the guys upstairs somehow, and they are vindictive assholes, so they being bastards just took their toys and went home
Man if I can only win the Mega Millions lottery or the billion Lottery go buy all the stocks Konami
I think if a game is actually going to die like this I think it should become legal to make it available free online, as long as nobody is making any profit off of it
AGREED!
Well, they are available online....
Idk about the legality, but they are there.
But what if they could make money off it somehow layer?!
That would be crazy!
Because... maybe... money! Maybe...?
No. Something absurd and reasonable like that is never going to happen.
Because maybe money.
They do... for the most part. There are plenty of ROM sites out there that horde old games. We're currently up to the PS2 era and you can pretty much find any game ever released for any console before that. I'm unsure of the legality, but it's not exactly hard to find, and no one seems to be making a massive effort to stop it. Sure, if you pirate a modern game that's still being sold they'll come after you, but a game that's like 30 years old? I.... doubt it. I think the distinction is made that it's illegal to emulate the console to play these or to modify a console to play them, but downloading the rom itself is not illegal? I'm not sure exactly. It's always much more difficult to find the necessary files to emulate an old system than it is to find the games to play on it.
Yo
Not seeing any lines cleared in the Tetris clips made me a level of frustrated I didn’t know I could be.
I'm thinking of suing.
hehehe...
I kept on seeing the clips and I felt personally attacked
You guys are sadists
Maybe they couldn't get permission to include the "line cleared" sound effect in this video.
I’m so mad. Why? WHY?
I just found out that Scott Pilgrim vs the World the video game is going to be rereleased for the Nintendo Switch console.
PC too
Is that really a good thing though?
It's getting a limited physical release by Limited Run Games
Got my physical copy preordered, just waiting for it to ship, also didn't realize deadpool was off the market, glad I kept my 360 copy
@@TheWererapter92 absolutely
Huh. I have much more respect for whoever's in charge of Lego the Hobbit and Lego Lord of the Rings now.
Just before the games were taken down, they were made free on...probably multiple platforms, but the one I know of is Humble Bundle, complete with the warning that the games codes would expire, and the games *must* be redeemed to an account within a week.
They *could* have tried to convince people to buy them before they no longer could, but instead, they gave them away so anyone that wanted to enjoy the games but couldn't afford to would have that chance.
and I just could got one of two (the Hobbit), now this pains me to not be avaible the day Lego Lotr was free that day...
@@caspramio when?
Yeah, I was one of those who managed to get a copy on Humble bundle, and I thought that was really nice of whomever that made it possible.
I have a physical of at least one game
I was able to get both. I thought it was just a promotion. Didn’t realize that they were going to get pulled.
What I've learned from this is: always buy physical media.
Thats what i go by too... until they shutdown the online servers too
@proudGDfreak - Yeah, good luck with that. All the console companies are chomping at the bit to go completely digital. :(
Besides, what good is physical media when half the damn game is DLC that can only be downloaded, and then you need like 5GB of patches which can only be downloaded?
But then they make sure the next platform won't accept it. And they they cut off all support for it. That's why I won't buy a Playstation console ever again. I have $250 of games that are useless since the PS3 won't read them. Fuck you Sony.
@White-Van Helsing YARRR!
Always go hard copy friends.
Does anyone remember
Lord of the rings battle for middle earth 2
God BFME 1&2 and the Expansions were so fucking good
ajbolt it really was best, strategy game ever made hopefully we get to see a third one in the near future
@@ragequittingmike7709 have you heard of bfme reforged?
ben squires NOOO BUT I HAVE NOW AND I LOVE YOU I’ll definitely check that out and play the living shit out of it
I loved those games.
Not just digital games, I remember playing a great board game "King Oil" that was only out for a year before being yanked from the shelves over alleged copyrighted material.
Wait, I got deadpool for Christmas a few years ago, it's alot more special now.
Holy crap me to.
It’s not actually
They have so many copies in gamestop. Not that special
@@satantoast8599 yeah I remember I went to GameStop not too long ago
I already got Deadpool but it gets boring after I played it 300 times
Thank you for including that Lego Lord of the Rings won't disappear about of my library because holy shit I panicked for a second there, I love that game
Now I have to check if mine are still around >
Yeah same here. I need a new computer to play my Lego lotr game so I had a moment of panic
That's why I always buy a physical copy. If the lawyers want to take my game from me, they'll have to come pry it from my cold, dead hands!
Well i sadly have to stick to the a little crappier nintendo DS (the normal one) version
I have a physical copy, but I didn't know that you couldn't get the game anymore.
That's one of the many reasons to prefer LEGO games from back when they didn't have voice acting besides mumbling.
Or just guestures and Lego clinking sounds
No voice at all
If you look back to before Lego Star Wars The Video Game they had voice acting.
It was funnier too. Cause they had to use gestures to tell you what was previously told with talking. Also the Lego Starwars games just had more hidden secrets
Indeed. Lego games just weren't 'right' with voice acting
K5 Minerva "
Getting rid of kojima and replacing silent hills with metal gear: survive......we should give Konami a trophy for making two of the worst business decisions in one event
The phrase, "Well done, Activision" causes me to experience an eye twitch.
Yeah, they have dropped more licences than the Dallas Cowboys have dropped balls....Another franchise they lost was "TRANSFORMERS! More than Meet's the eye!" Sorry...*clutches physical copy of Transformers: Devastation because as Emgo316 would put it....PRECIOUS!"
At least it’s not as bad as saying “EA is a good game company”
@@tghilkrad8012 I know that's an example, but that physically hurt
@@tghilkrad8012 I just threw up in my mouth a little. lol
Unless it's said sarcastically.
Liscences expirations are dumb, and a good reason to stick with physical media!
Yup
Glad I never got rid of my Nintendo games lol
@@johnnihil1689 yeah, never get rid of collectible iconic stuff like games, pokemon or magic cards, blistered figurines (old star wars toys, for example), they are a keeper and never loose value and can gain plenty!
Watching this list made me glad for the physical purchases of some licensed games I own.
This ^
Who would win?
Years of hard work, designing and coding or some expired paper boi?
*some paper boi expired
lawyers : *autistic screaming
The boi’s always win.
Past Me: buys deadpool hard copy couple years ago
Me now: sees deadpool on list "HOLY HELL
i have a copy for the 360 still lol
Dr. Butterscotch PhD they are literally still selling it
Same Deadpool was one of the first two games I got for Xbox one
The whole PT/Silent Hills debacle broke my heart.
I just wish Kojima and Konami gave marriage counseling a chance before resorting to divorce and filicide.
RIP Silent Hills. You were but a smooth talking foetus, aborted before your time.
I take some consolation in that Kojima got to work with del Toro and Norman again in death stranding, without Konami's interference. I know it's not Silent Hills but it's still got that Kojima shine/genius/madness stamped all over it. Can't wait for its release.
There are a few theories floating about that Kojima saw the writing on the wall and knew the end was near by the time his team started working on P.T. - the references to "Dad" playing the same kind of games etc. are all thinly veiled insults against Konami for being a terrible and boring employer that suddenly decided to make some really messed up decisions.
While Death Stranding may not be Silent Hills, it's still going to be great. No Konami interference is bound to help!
You get plus 1,000,000 nerd points for the simarillion joke Ellen. I loved it.
Boooh!
I would've said there were *mellon*s of them, but whatever works.
@@nyperold7530 make sure to like and Shire the video!
@@SymbioteMullet Shire? that made no sense. back to the video mines of Moria with you!
I knew I wouldn't be the only...one.
Lawyers and Judges: You can't buy these games anymore.
Seeders: That's where we come in.
I will never forgive Konami for the silent hills fiasco 😭
Lawyers that aren't protagonists in Ace Attorney are the evil
Also Harvey Birdman.
My Grandpa is a defense lawyer. He's cool, right?
Dr Comicman That depends. Does he shout OBJECTION! Every single day?
Don't forget about the 1000's of dumb things companies try to pull off every year that lawyers stop!
My dad is a protector lawyer
And this is why physical media still exists.
Yes it is , that's why we fight to buy this kind of games 😊
Agreed.
Just a question, do you think monopoly would have lasted as long as it has if it were only ever avaliable digitally?
Don't worry, all these games are still available in digital form one way or another.
@@okami-shaman9548
Likely no, Monopoly would have died a long time ago.
“Physical copies became the only way to acquire these games”
Rom Downloads: Am I a joke to you?
They mean "morally legal" ways to obtain them.
@@Hellwyck I mean in P.T's case it was a free demo and it wasn"t removed because kojima didn't want people to play it anymore so imo it's morally legal to download it if you ever just want to experience it for yourself.
Hellwyck I would argue that downloading rooms of any of these would be morally legal. Simply because: I would pay for these if I could, but if Omanis will be stupid, fuck ‘em
@@Hellwyck According to my morals, piracy is a human right..
@@Hellwyck what's immoral in acquiring something that doesn't exist anymore, isn't maintained by the original developer, and would bring no money to the original developer in any way?
Annnnnd so much for the “If you bought it, you can just re-download it forever!” feature of digital games. I’ll just stick with my physical copy collection thank you very much.
That's why I like Steam. If it's taken off their store, but you own it, you have it forever.
@@alexanderf.6396 That's not true, if the purplishers of the games wanted, they could pull a PT. Hell if steam for some reason closed down completely. You wouldn't be able to play any of your games, because you don't own the games. just a licence to play them, it's the same no matter where you it digitally.
Remember that physical media can very well crumble into dust over time as well. Or simply get scratched rendering it useless, can’t re-download that if the digital version is still around by that time either.
But they even said if u purchase it u could redownload
True, but physical copies under normal circumstances aren’t going to crumble to dust that quickly. I mean I still have Atari stuff that works fine so that should say something😘 Also, believe it or not Disc Dr works pretty well. Lol
If anything, you just need something to last long enough that the companies no longer care about emulators/ripped game copies. You can technically DL a lot of SNES games now, but they (so far) haven’t made much effort to shut that down.
If just say if there are games you really favor, find a way to keep or safely store a copy yourself. Can’t trust the pettiness of these companies nowadays😓
Shout out for Humble store for giving away Lego Hobbit and Lotr before they become unaccesable
Wolf Warrior yuh i got it from there too but i think i only got the hobbit
Lol I bought both of them
Welcome to the "future" of gaming, where every game is streamed, nothing is owned, and games disappear... wonderful
The worst part is that even if you own the physical copies of the games, eventually the services that send out the updates will go down, meaning we'll be left with the versions of games that developers thought "eh, we'll just patch it on day one" about. As much as I like the fact that we can get games digitally or have post launch additions to games, I miss the days when you could buy a copy of a game and expect it to work in full. Now it's so hit and miss because so many developers assume everyone can readily download 20gb day one bug fixes.......
@@Gamer3427 True
@White-Van Helsing That doesn't mean all the games will be. As oer the topic of the video, licensing is the biggest issue here.
Communism made digital by Capitalist... Ironic...
@@IsAcRafT This is just capitalism. Communism means availability.
Alan Wake is another one.
Something to do with music/audio licensing.
I grabbed it and Alan Wake's American Nightmare for free on Steam just before they took it off the store... Still haven't played it, though.
I think that got reinstated as I got it free from epic games launcher.
Driver San Francisco is another driving game hard to find. Which is sad since it's fantastic.
This is why people hate lawyers, licensing and copyright. I get why we need them, but they can really ruin things for everyone.
(Also #fuckkonami)
You're actually wrong about that. (It's spelled #FucKonami)
Paul Silagi Okay then, thanks for the clarification.
Yeah, damn lawyers! (Sorry, Phoenix.)
It feels like Benami, which is actually good compared to yours truly, is basically dying because music games (what Benami makes) is dead
You'll hate them more once we go on full streaming lol
There's going to be so much lost media because of these asinine copyright laws.
Piracy and emulation
@@WookieWarriorz its not piracy if they don't sell it anywere or you own a copy of the game and want to play different version free
@@WookieWarriorz Piracy doesn't do fucking shit when your game has always-online DRM, which has become the norm in recent years. Also companies have a tendency to take down pirate sites once they get big enough.
@@ajaakola2 it's still legally piracy
@@stakefr0mjatefarmvods534 thats why there are literal teams of people dedicated to cracking games with DRM so people can pirate them.
I immediately went digging around for my copy of Lego LotR just in case Ellen has dedicated her days to jealously hoarding all existing discs. Mine is safe.
For now.
I would say mine is safe, but one of my copies is scratched. The other one is safely hidden away.
muahaha i still have a physical copy of lego lotr, and a digital copy of lego hobbit
@@obito101man5 I have physical copies of both. 🙄
Not for long
Keep it secret; keep it safe.
8:44 OI! Make me feel old why don't you! And yes, it was portable, it was smaller then a walkman or discman aand microscopical in comparison to a boombox ;P
Huh. I have that Deadpool game. It's not innovative or anything, but it's a lot of fun if you are a fan of the comics. Glad I didn't miss it.
i ot it to for ps3
Same
my issue is eith the music. Too many silent moments for a deadpool game
@@ShiniRyuga I barely play it so don't don't really know
@@ShiniRyuga I barely play it so don't don't really know
Forgot about the 2009 Ghostbusters game, RIP (Rest in Piracy)
Still own a physical copy, played it the year before last
futurestoryteller same
Loved that shit
Also have a copy
Oh wow i didn't realize it was gone again, luckily bought it on Steam while it was still on there.
Jokes On them. I Still Have Lego Lord of The Rings
Reality Can Be Anything I Want
I have both lotr and hobbit
I think i have it on ps vita 😂
You can find the game on mobile stores or free online if you search to download..😉
You can also buy them off ebay and amazon used lol
HackermanACK
Pretty sure I have it on the Wii. I cannot be stopped.
EDIT: I have no clue what I have anymore. Probably the Hobbit? Eh.
GoG has been brilliant at bringing back most of the abandonware games of my youth as a PC gamer, but they still haven't been able to persuade Microsoft to allow them to re-release "Freelancer". It was a really great game with a fun solo-campaign as well as the multiplayer. There are other space-action games that do a lot of the same things, but I really enjoyed the Freelancers' art-style and the universe they made for it.
Konami and PT will always be the BIGGEST OOF in the history of gaming
Except for PES
Nah there are way too many stories like this in the gaming industry.
@@brianwingel2570 true true but this is the one that makes my blood boil
What is oof?
The initial reception to Silent Hills was so good I'm kind of surprise Konami didn't try to make it anyway even after they got rid of Kojima. It probably would have been crap but that didn't stop them from making Metal Gear Survive...
I don't understand why an expired license should be the death of an already produced game, as it's not an issue for physical media, but it's at least one reason to justify piracy.
Honestly, the fact this is still an issue just presents itself to me as our race never actually growing up past 7 years of age.
So true. Digital games take up space so people delete them out all the time thinking they can just re-download whenever. Once a game is released, it should be a done deal. That’s how it was with physical copies, and it should be exactly the same with digital copies.
There's a finite amount of physical copies ever produced for a game, movie, and music. After the licence expires, you can't produce more copies of it. Digital media is theoretically infinite with the method of distribution, so they must be pulled in order to stop extra copies from being "produced"
Wait until these cocksuckers are reaching into your device and deleting your software after their corporate pissing contest results in you losing your "license" to play it.
@@sethmcclain7213 because if you don't own the right to use a property and you make money off of it That's technically illegal. That's why the older GTA games rereleases have removed songs
These are probably the same lawyers that won't let Luke and Ellen out of the video mines for "health reasons"
I thought Jane's degree was physics not law...
@@TheOneTrueEfrate Bud Fendsler represents Jane's legal interests.
I think I butchered the spelling of Buds surname but SO WHAT IF I CAN'T SPELL ARMAGEDDON, ITS NOT THE END OF THE WORLD!
Max Vel0city You’ve saved us all. I think
Every time I see lists like this it reminds me how glad I am that I still have Scott Pilgrim..... and PT.
I don't need Tetris to play Tetris anymore, it's burned into my mind, all I have to do is close my eyes
Is this reference what I think it is?
@@intensellylit4100 no
@@gabriel300010 sure....
The Tetris Effect is real, and it never stops. It's been decades. There is no escaping. In the distance, sirens.
Lego lord of the rings was easily one of the best lego games out there. Was nearly completely free roam and I'm upset they got rid of them. They were too perfect
Totally in agreement. LotR is the best Lego game yet. Lego The Hobbit was spoiled only by their not including BoFA as part of the game, or even as DLC. They should have waited.
Physical copies are like $20
Alan Wake was removed from sales because of the music licenses in the game expiring. Really good game too. Shame more people wont get to enjoy it
It's back now.
@@ashipnerdoffical4260 But not on humble trove.. Gosh, why i deleted my backup copy :(
@@ivanius5255 well, it's back on steam if you ever desire a copy.
“Something past generations insisted was portable” ohhh if only I could slap you through this screen
“Something past generations insisted was portable” It had problems with the screen, but it was more portable than the switch (even the mini)
What has happened to Mike?!?!? Luke only mentioned "car enthusiasts" multiple times and Mike was never summoned??? He must be sick. Or trapped in a couch... or maybe Luke is actually Mike in a Luke costume?? THERE MUST BE AN EXPLANATION!!
Games you can't buy because of lawyers.
Quick someone get Phoniex Wright on the case!
OBJECTION!!!
What is your evidence?
Earthbound halloween hack?
@@theduck3961 Well all the witnesses have mysteriously disappeared, all that was left was a note with "The Jane Protocol" written on it.
@@maxvel0city906 OBJECTION!!! *slams desk Then points* how do we know YOU DIDN'T WRITE THAT NOTE?!?!
@@strangerman7726 erm, eh, ah, LOOK A DISTRACTION, runs from courtroom! 😂
Makoto Naegi steps in as backup
**checks Steam library - immediately makes backups of Deadpool, Lego Hobbit & Lego LOTR**
...for insurance purposes...yeah, that
I have Disk of DP, Disk of LLotR, and both LEGO games on Steam
you can always pirate and if you already own a copy it's legal :)
Giorgi Zeikidze nope, only legal if you’re using a backup of the game you bought, otherwise it’s not legal, so backup your old games folks
@@Forestxavier20 I'd definitely hold onto those disks, physical copies could become collector's items!
Everybody: I have LEGO lord of the rings!
Me: I have Scott pilgrim the game (no rlly I can show you some achievements from my Xbox 360 like here: edit
Yeah, you can find it on Steam.
Both Lego Hobbit and Lord of the Rings.
Ditto! I have it on PS3 with Ramona Flowers
Pff! I got it at gamexchange about a month ago, along with lego batsman one and two, and also brink.
The TRUE reason they made a lego version of The Lord Of The Rings and The Hobbit, is because it had *LEGOlas* in it
Alby King YES!
Legolas is my school nick name.... heheh, I know I’m weird
Alby King
*slow clap*
Booooo
what about legless lego legolas?
You Can Still Buy Deadpool In Physical Copies.
I saw it at wallmart an on amazon too. Not exactly hard to find.
I am honestly surprised... that gamestop is still open.
Flame They’re talking about buying these games digitally. You can’t really do much about physical releases unless you do a recall much like Epic did with their physical copies of Fortnite.
@@MxCP11 there's hundreds if not thousands of games you can't buy digitally
But you cannot buy it on Steam :(
Oh I get it , a PlayStation is technically Outside Xbox🤔
Yeah, I think they've always mentioned other consoles on this channel
That's one of the things I prefer about this channel to Playstation Access.
Outstanding move
@@LordStankNuts Wait Thats Illegal
Ellen: "My preciousss..."
Me: "BAHAHAHA! Why didn't I see that coming?!"
WITH THE POWER OF PIRATING, I WILL-
I hope there’s a torrent or a pirate download or something for Scott Pilgrim vs the World because I really wanted to play that years ago.
Iv still got it on my ps3
In this digital world it's technically impossible to delete a thing of the internet....
it's on torrent
umu
I’m still upset about Scott Pilgrim, I loved that game, my ex still has my console with it still installed, LADY GIVE ME MY GAME BACK.
Yeah it is very upsetting. My brothers and I don't know where the Xbox that has it installed is :/
I was able to redownload Scott Pilgrim on a different console go to download list
Hopefully it was better than the movie because damn that movie was bad
On the ps3 you can check your downloads list on the ps store and get the game back, so not all hope is lost.
A year ago I did this and the game was still working.
Why is it whenever I find out it's impossible play "Game A", I've never wanted to play a game as much as I want to play "Game A"?
Fable 2 for pc PLZ!
The Game Boy isn't portable but the Switch is? Hmm not sure about that one
The switch may be wider, but it is flatter. And you can use a controller instead of having them attached to the screen. But yeah, it was a flat joke. That thing is clearly portable lmao
Perhaps the issue with the GameBoy "not being portable" was about accessories? I started with the GameBoy Pocket, not the original, but even with that one odds were high that at the very least you'd probably own some sort of accessory with a light since the system itself didn't have a backlit screen until GameBoy Advance SP. I'm not sure of everything else that was out there but I'm pretty sure that lights are just scratching the surface of what was out there to improve the play experience. I think you could've also had a magnifier lens or stereo speakers or... maybe a tangle of link cables if you and your friends had any games with a multiplayer option.
Actually, with or without an accessory shining a light down at the screen, being able to see the screen at all when outside the house could sometimes get to be tricky depending on the conditions outside. Devices with backlit screens can have their issues as well sometimes... but the backlighting cuts down on a lot of it, I think.
Oh, wait... what about batteries? I think I've heard that the original GameBoy required 4 AAs and burned them up in something like 2-3 hours? Correct me if I'm wrong. I know that the Pocket used half as many batteries, possibly AAAs, and I think the battery life might have been at least twice that long. Correct me if I'm remembering that wrong. Both of those early models were before it became common for devices to feature rechargeable battery packs, at any rate. In or out of the house, use of the system was constrained by how many spare batteries you had available.
@@MuljoStpho I dunno about that, I seem to remember getting a good deal of play from my original Gameboy. It did take four AA batteries, but I don't remember it only lasting 2 to 3 hours. Plus, you could use a power adapter if you were close to an outlet so you weren't necessarily constrained by how many batteries you had lying around.
An original Game Boy will give you about 10-15 hours on 4 AA batteries. You're probably confusing it with the Sega Game Gear or Atari Lynx which took about 6 AA batteries but gobbled them up in about 3 hours (because of the backlit color screen) and that was also one of the main reasons the Game Boy easily won the handheld war.
I love how my stupid joke about their joke has sparked a serious conversation about Game Boys and the Switch
Lawers. The natural enemy of everything fun.
This list is the best argument for -retail games- physical copies.
Always Discs for me if possible.
But if you bought them online, you still get to keep your games, even if they got pulled from the stores.
You mean "physical" not "retail" but I 100% agree
@@tretretre1111 but not if you deleted it, for whatever reason😉
@@tretretre1111 you did watch the vid did you?
@@lettherebedragons8885 I own Deadpool, and Second Sight, on Steam. Both pulled from the stores, but I can delete and re-download them as much as I want.
YOU CAN'T BUY SCOTT VS THE WORLD NO MORE?!?! I HAVE IT JUST SITTING ON MY PS3
fun fact in yakuza 0 you can play outrun in the arcade
3:50 I'm sorry Jane but that's technically "quarters." Or have you been lying about that physics degree... Hmm...
Harvey Britland lmao I thought that too.
Came here to see Scott Pilgrim, I remain disappointed, but for, you know, the reason of the premise.
You can't play "Lord of the rings" no more..... Remembering renting Lego Lord of the rings along time ago
Me:shit.......I should have bought it...
Yoho yoho, a pirate's life for me!
We be going to search for lost treasure and we know where to find them.
We got the map!
To lead us to the hidden box
That's actually an xbox
you could rename this video; "Why we should never get rid of physical games completely."
I must be one lucky bastard. Considering is still have my old PS3 that has Scott Pilgrim and I never deleted P. T
I still have the LEGO lord of the rings on the wii. But how valuable is it though?
Edit: you can still buy it at Walmart.
I still own my PS3 copy of the game, too. Not selling it.
I don't think it's that valuable. Used Lego games are usually sold cheap in game stores.
It's on eBay for as low as $0.99 USD, well for Xbox anyway.
You can still get it used at GameStop. Along with LEGO The Hobbit.
I've got an XBOX 360 version and a DS version still and in good condition. Still one of the best LEGO games of all time, imo
I have both on steam...
Me, whenever I hear someone mention P.T.: **Cries internally**
(Pats on shoulder) I know, man.......... I know..........
I think about it far too often for something that will never come out
I play it a couple times a year
Death Stranding
When I think about it I get PTsd
I reckon the Disco Phial from LEGO Lord of the Rings deserves a shout out for biggest banger!!
I remember playing the Adams Family Pinball machine back in the early 90's
loved that table, Black Knight 2000 was next to it in that arcade and I liked it too.
Lmao, still got Flappy Bird in my iTunes account
Wow, Imagine all the offers for your iTunes account
Gnarwhal Same lmao
They never brought it back did they?
So?
Gnarwhal I think it's still on my old Ipad that won't turn on....
Lego Lord of the rings was free for a limited time on steam a couple of months ago...?
Edit: Just checked on the store and it says unlisted. I got lucky then.
DJKekz Nice!!👍🏼
DJKekz you mean on humble bundle?
@@TealTheDropster No it was Steam, maybe it was more than a couple of months ago I don't remember exactly
I have it on my 3ds
@@djkekz6617 Now I just have to get around to playing it...
My family owns an Addams family machine. I didn't realize it was a classic like that
Oh yes and they still seem quite popular, a good quality one is still worth a lot of money.
I just want to know who was outraged at tetris and why is that too outrageous of me.
And that's why physical copy is and will always be better than digital.
No
Don't forget "and always has been," too!
It sure is! But what about those games that can't be bought anymore? We are actually at risk of losing great works of art.
Except that physical copies will be scratched, broken, lost, or just have the media break down over time.
Not really, they both have their pros and cons.
RIP Scott Pilgrim. Favorite game to play with friends as a kid.
Should’ve tossed in Battle for Middle Earth 2. EA no longer has distribution rights to it, and Warner Bros didn’t continue it. Physical copies for the PC run for about $160 online, as the online free downloads require additional steps to get it to work. Several groups of fans have even brought the multiplayer servers back online, whereas others have been expanding the franchise through custom campaigns encircling key events in the lore of Lord of the Rings. Fans are also recreating it in the Unreal Engine and so far Warner Bros has had no issue as the fan project is non-monetized and does not interfere with their ongoing titles.
Good thing I got the bfme anthology pack for 40 bucks before that happened
The LEGO Lord of the Rings one actually made me sad and a little nostalgic because we have it for our old Wii but we and missing the nunchucks so we can’t get past the title screen
Wii Nunchucks aren't too expensive. I have a few leftover and I don't have my Wii anymore (gave it to my cousin in Honduras because he didn't have any games to play with)
I have a signed copy of fellowship of the ring, sir Ian McKellen signed it a few years ago when he was at an event.
Legit? That's fucking amazing
@@YaMamasAss ye pal, he signed it, to (my name) love Ian McKellen, technically my sister met him, It was an organised event, but she gave it me for my 13th birthday
ImGonnaBeTheVeryWorse, SkyrimPlayer!! You’ve got a great sister mate
If any of you are interested ill send a picture if I can using something or other
@@alexandersanta1571 so Dame lucky
I forgot I had that old Scott Pilgrim game once upon a time.
I still do
Sel to me chaep now.
Sorry, digital
I had the game digital as well but I didn’t get the dlc
It’s still on my 360!
Thanks Ellen for reminding me how Konami screwed over Kojima, I'm still PISSED about that!😡
Taking his name off the box art for MGS5 SERIOUSLY Konami.
Sorry, I mean "what absolute bobbins, it's a complete disgrace I tell you old bean."
Lol. This may have just made my day.😁
Agreed. And Kojima-San should have fought harder to take Metal Gear with him.
I did not understand until you used proper languange 😄
Cheers me old chum
Kojima never could have taken Metal Gear with him no matter how much he tried.
If anyone’s looking for the AF pinball game there’s one in storage somewhere in Regina, SK, Canada. It was sitting in a 1920s store window for the last year after the last arcade in the city was damaged into bankruptcy due to fire next door (and 12 inches of ice on the floor).
Soul calibur 4 is also another example. It featured both Darth Vader and yoda aswell as starkiller from the force unleashed. After Disney bought Lucas arts they had to remove it from stores. The funny thing is that Vader and yoda were both console exclusives with the other being later purchase-able so this means that even if you find a physical copy there is no way to play the other character unless you have already bought him.
I need a time machine so I can go buy this game.
Good thing I bought this game back in 2009.
It's so weird that Disney's acquisition retroactively killed Soul Calibur. I feel like there's gotta be something in place for games that were allowed to be made even if they technically wouldn't be allowed to today. Because they already exist and were created legally.
@@maxkalbach2438 Soul Calibur killed itself with Soul Calibur V, released months before Disney acquired Star Wars. They made a comeback with Soul Calibur VI though.
Second I saw this video title, I thought of Scott pilgrim, and how I never got the Wallace dlc. Glad you guys included it in the video.
Not glad you reminded me of it though...
I didn't know that Lego Lord of the Rings no longer exists digitally. I'm just going to cry now, brb
Odd cause its on steam still cause I got it a couple of months ago
Good thing I have a physical release😉
@@TransDragonBear It only very recently has been removed to my knowledge (but as stated in the video, if you own it, you can still play it). Humble Bundle gave out free copies maybe two months ago tops, for exactly the reason the licence was running out.
You can stil buy it on key reseller sites like g2a and activate key on steam
I'll admit, I did not expect Gollum Ellen anytime soon... and I bloody loved it...~
These licensing agreements and such don't make sense to me. If it's a continual annual rate, or something like that, why would any dev keep paying that after a few years as sales decline? Why would they agree to that?
What I expect it should be is an initial fee and then some percentage of sales. If that's the case, why would anyone decide zero profit is better than a trickling profit, and remove it from sale?
Because production costs is why.
More a case of developers paying in advance I think.
Residuals on games aren't a high income source let alone worth waiting for.
I can see 50 grand being initial and 5 years up front, then the licence expirng and not worth renewal / 50k for 5 more years
To put it simply, it's a lot cheaper to lease the license for just the first few years of the game, get as much of the profits during the time when the game would get most of it's sells anyways. Especially if you don't have a lot of faith the project has long legs, and/or you think it could make a lot in the short term you don't want to share.
Noah Baugher It doesn’t take production costs to keep a game on an online store.
Man I HATE lawyers always ruining everything
Also I miss the transformers games by high moon studios they were great and should be remade
Yea I‘m now hated for being a lawyer in the medical field, because companies are too dumb to care about their licenses/being dumb in general :)
@Brandon Toad I would actually say it's the opposite: companies are clearly following through with copyright agreements, which leads to the games being pulled down. The real problem seems to be that the agreements themselves are shortsighted with expiring licenses and such. This problem is also seen with some broadcast shows' soundtracks, where the soundtrack was licensed for broadcast, but not dvd release (RIP Mission Hill soundtrack).
Don't know if there's a better way to do licensing, but gamedevs have to focus on the game, and spmetimes they have to make compromises in order to get the game on shelves. *shrug*
They are going to make a Netflix show about them. It’s going to be great
Chuck_Norris32 my childhood was playing those transformer games
true man , the title is fucking wrong@Brandon Toad
I work at gamestop and we sell deadpool game & lego lord of the rings preowned & pretty cheap lol
Rip how many times you got cuss out?
IT IS MAM
Meme gods want to know your location
FBI WANTS TO KNOW YOUR LOCATION
Think you could get me a job
I still have my hard drive with Scott pilgrim saved on it. Freaking love that game.
The Marvel's Ultimate Alliance series. A shame, especially considering how awesome the games are. Even more so if you are a comic book fan.
Not completely true! Ultimate Alliance three is coming out this year, and the other are backwards compatible on Xbox!
@@IamaPERSON except you can't buy the originals anymore since they've been delisted. So if you wanted to play the originals in their remastered versions (I. E. Better compatibility with modern systems instead of having to use an old system), you can't. Because they're gone. Sure, if you have the games already you can re-download them but if you missed your chance, sorry. They're gone. And MUA3 might be coming out soon but from the looks of it, it doesn't take place in the same universe as the first two games and instead takes place in the MCU. The universe was what made the originals so compelling besides the characters. But I am excited for mua3. Hopefully Nintendo don't screw it up and make sure to renew all licenses periodically. Here's to hoping the iconic characters from the first two games return for a third time.
@@James.Stark.Ben.Edition oh, I thought you meant as a whole! Sorry about that. But yeah, I hope that game has a lot of iconic Marvel characters! It should if it's going to take place in the MCU! Also, do you know how much I could get for selling my copy of Deadpool? Hasn't been played since I first got it (Christmas 2017)
That game was my childhood wait there is an ultimate alliance 3 I just got to play 2 (bless emulators)
@@petelee2477 yeah, I don't think it's out yet though
Got Lego LOTR and The Hobbit free at Christmas from the humble bundle. "I got them for the kids"
I did the same
Sounds like I missed a good sale
I still have Scott Pilgrim vs The World: The Game on my PS3.
Same
I go back to the movie once in a while for some feels
I have EA Tetris on PS3 and PT on PS4
I still have scott pilgrim on ps3 as well, but I'm a bit annoyed, I never downloaded the knives DLC and even though it was purchased I couldn't download it anymore. :/
@@Emanouche i disnt get the gay roomate dlc sadly
I loved Addam’s Family pinball. I worked as a chef at the time and I used to spend the whole of my 3-hour split in the pub playing it.
Blur and Wolfenstein (2009) also come to mind
Amile I have the pc disc of Blur. Decent game.
Blur was fucking great
I fucking love blur
Yeah and the original Prey... I actually got that on steam through the CD let from my physical version...
"Oh god why is millennial dating so complicated?" Is one of the best lines ever
And funny lol
And TRUE!!!
I still have the game actually
Remember Good old dating rules,
Guy: I like you
Girl: I like you too
Guy: really sweet Wanna be my girlfriend
Girl: yes
And bam on 19th birthday they were married🤣 and neither ever cheated and never made excuses