I guess they would be okay with preservation if no one played retro games?
That was a rhetoric question, because I think they would only be happy if retro games became unavailable, so their profit grew a bit next quarter.
I don't even think retro games eat much of their profits, otherwise they would see it as a business opportunity, but their posture only makes sense if there's not much profit to be had in that niche.
That was a rhetoric question, because I think they would only be happy if retro games became unavailable, so their profit grew a bit next quarter.
I don't even think retro games eat much of their profits, otherwise they would see it as a business opportunity, but their posture only makes sense if there's not much profit to be had in that niche.