Dang, I can confirm I saw the vid before it was pulledAmazing now they remove it.
It was Premier Eleven ready dumped and released soon for Dreamcast.
There was a mild amount of drama even on here about those a few years back.I googled for info and found an interesting reply on the article I read.
yep, would have been great to run them on any multicartI find the hoarding attitudes of keeping these rare/proto boards undumped absolutely bizarre.
I find the hoarding attitudes of keeping these rare/proto boards undumped absolutely bizarre.
They are dumped for preservation in this case but not public. Making them public often destroys the value to those who own these. They want to own something no one else has
It’s the same attitude as those who own rare art pieces, put them in private collections and never allow people to see them
That's a point at which I would question my own understanding of what's really important in life.Oh, I get it. But I still find it to be an overall bizarre mentality. Dumping for "private" preservation is just icing on the weirdo cake.
I've never understood this mentality. It's a collectors vs gamers situation. Gamers don't care if it's rare/prototype/whatever,it's just another rom in a romset.Collectors *gasp* collect the real deal. Yes I suppose you can make bootlegs from roms but there's ways to tell it's not legit and doesn't hurt value of the real thing.Making them public often destroys the value to those who own these. They want to own something no one else has
Oh, I get it. But I still find it to be an overall bizarre mentality. Dumping for "private" preservation is just icing on the weirdo cake.
It’s insurance. What if the memory fails and the game code is lost? The owner can still have the game repaired