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charcircuit 3 hours ago

>this remains a tremendous milestone for games preservation

Clearly if it was able to be leaked it already was being preserved. It is shameful that such a publication tries and celebrate copyright infringement like this.

applfanboysbgon an hour ago | parent | next [-]

In any sane world not completely captured by corporate interests, the game would already be in the public domain after 25 years. The harm is non-existent.

gwern 3 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

> Clearly if it was able to be leaked it already was being preserved

Preserved by whom? Many leaks are done by old or ex-employees who quietly kept a shall we say 'backup' of their work. More than one 'official' re-release has been rumored to be an embarrassed company quietly filing the serial numbers off a rogue leak because they realized way too late that their archival practices were inadequate.

0cf8612b2e1e 2 hours ago | parent [-]

Anti-emulation Nintendo was caught repacking a pirated ROM.

https://www.eurogamer.net/did-nintendo-download-a-mario-rom-...

unleaded 8 minutes ago | parent | next [-]

What this article is about is that Nintendo used a format standard in the emulation community for the ROM, it's possible they downloaded it but it's not like there's some "downloaded from ROMZ-ZONE.RU" watermark in there.

It has been revealed in leaks that Nintendo has an internal ROM vault of pretty much everything ever released on their systems.

Lammy 42 minutes ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Also how WarioWare: Smooth Moves shows their in-house developers using third-party emulators to source graphics for their first-party nostalgia bait: https://tcrf.net/WarioWare:_Smooth_Moves#Punch-Out (not said derisively; I love WarioWare!)

Andrex an hour ago | parent | prev [-]

If someone breaks into a warehouse and makes off with a pallet of cartridges, and then those carts are recovered, would it be strange if Nintendo resold those carts? It's their property at the end of the day.

Aside from that thought exercise, like many "internet facts" this one also might not be true, and repeating it doesn't really help either "side."

https://medium.com/@AberrantWolf/mario-illegal-roms-and-medi...

tfigueroa 3 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

It’s, what, 25 years old? There have been many sequels, prequels, remastering. The economic benefits of this IP are largely exhausted; that it is now leaked to the commons isn’t an alarming thing.

charcircuit 3 hours ago | parent [-]

The game just had an update to support the Switch 2 only 2 months ago. It is still being used commercially.

bigyabai an hour ago | parent [-]

Konami willing, they'll drag the IP to their grave. Lest we forget MGS3's first remaster... for Pachinko parlors: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VsJ4QgBpQN8

Recompilation efforts raise the bar for future re-releases, and incentivize proper remaster efforts like MGS Delta instead of the half-assed Master collection. I would love to see Konami thrive as a company and get more people interested in MGS, but their recent re-releases don't deserve to be priced at $60. Their monopoly of the source code feels like an existential threat to both future preservation and high-quality MGS remakes, it's healthier for Konami to simply let it go at this point.

Lammy 36 minutes ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Crowdsourcing the preservation means the one UND ONLY ONE copy can't be destroyed by fire, flood, disk failure, ransomware, whatever else.

wiseowise 22 minutes ago | parent | prev | next [-]

> It is shameful that such a publication tries and celebrate copyright infringement like this.

Oh no.

Anyway.

unleaded 3 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

copyright infringement is awesome

Andrex an hour ago | parent | next [-]

shrugs Not always.

r33b33 2 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

This

themafia an hour ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Copyrights were only intended to be secure for a _limited_ time. Originally 20 years. Konami has been granted at least 2 decades of FBI backed security of their property. I'd say they got a plenty good deal and have nothing to complain about here.

pdntspa 3 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

because intellectual property laws are inherently worthy of respect and they are never used against consumers ever