![]() ![]() I don't mean to throw accusations around or anything but something about WAVE making this free and supplying people with something that is actually broken, especially following all of the fallout related to this release, seems wrong. I'm all for supporting independent Dreamcast developers and not pirating releases that people obviously put a lot of work into, especially when developing for something like the Dreamcast where it's already unlikely you're going to make much money, but the developer's decision to leave the Dreamcast scene and this official free release having the corrupted download issue are both adding up to make WAVE Game Studios look petty. If the intent was to supply people who wanted the game for free with a broken archive while collecting their personal information, then something about this really stinks. ![]() They get a database of Dreamcast gamers with their email address - some of which will be future buyers. MoeFoh wrote:My guess is a marketing decision is at play here. ![]()
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