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Support for historic iOS games!!!
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Here comes the subscriptions for what people already paid for.
Programmed obsolescence profit based business model never cease to impress!
Great stuff...
Do you know how this works?
„If you already own a game, you can download it free without subscribing to GameClub„
Because I have a ton of them, haha
Why is it important to pay a monthly sub for old games that either I didn’t want or didn’t see or which I can still play on the various old iPads I have?
Personally I’d rather spend my £5 to have Apple Arcade, which at least has new games available for family sharing and playing on phone/iPad/Apple TV. And Mac to come I believe.
@tja ah OK I see, I wasn’t sure because I know I bought a specific game but it was only displayed in the store as „free“ and not the could downloading symbol. But I like the idea and the cool retro feeling (already 😅)
Just saw you can use the GAMECLUB as developer on the AppStore to display all of your titles - which is quite convenient
There are "historic" iOS games? Huh. When I think of classic games, iOS isn't the platform I think of. But a worthy effort, I'm sure. Nice of you to point it out @tja.
A Rasberry Pi with RetroPie costs about the same as a one-year subscription. That's more what I think of when thinking about historic games.