Cyberball 2072
Defender
Gauntlet
Joust
Paperboy
Robotron 2084
Root Beer Tapper
Smash TV
Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3
Major Nelson said these are gone now due to publisher legal issues. Although you can redownload them if you already bought them.
Cyberball 2072
Defender
Gauntlet
Joust
Paperboy
Robotron 2084
Root Beer Tapper
Smash TV
Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3
Major Nelson said these are gone now due to publisher legal issues. Although you can redownload them if you already bought them.
And don't bring up that stupid girlie Aladdin rip off! Shantea?
Whoever bought Midway's IP apparently doesn't want them out there? Or the contract Midway had with MS no longer applies?
Damn. I wish I snagged Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 while I had the chance. I love that game. Or even Paperboy XD
Wasn't UMK3 broken or something?
The leaderboards for UMK3 are broken. They sort backwards, so the person in 1st is the worst ranked player.
Fortunately, I already purchased all of these.
Microsoft has been waiting to get rid of these for a while...low metacritic, no online base, and they're rereleased retro titles. They'll be released in the Game Room at some point, just watch.
UMK3 had a pretty consistent playerbase, I thought. Hell, I recall hearing the game sold fairly well on XBL. Shame though, that and a few other titles there are pretty good.
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Indeed, users who now want a Midway game on XBLA seem to be SOL, but I think that physical games go out of print far more frequently than DLC games are removed from digital circulation.
Except for a situation like this where it's a "rights issue" or the occasional oddball "store cleanup" (Double Dragon, Yaris, etc.) we rarely see much pulled from XBLA, PSN, VC, etc.
Can anybody confirm if the PSN Midway titles were pulled as well?
Last edited by Frankie_Says_Relax; 02-17-2010 at 03:51 PM.
"And the book says: 'We may be through with the past, but the past ain't through with us.'"
Weren't those games all 400pts? perhaps MS doesn't want people to buy Arcade games so low...
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I think what bugs people is that it happens so suddenly. One day, it's there for the taking. The next, it's gone forever. When a PS2 game goes out of print it's still possible to get a copy.
I think contract issues between Midway and MS are probably the cause because, as far as I know, Warner Bros. bought all of Midway's assets so it's not like there could be that much of a conflict. The games might end up coming back online once the few kinks are worked out.
Last edited by TonyTheTiger; 02-17-2010 at 07:31 PM.
Of course, I completely "get" why people are frustrated, I was just illustrating that physical distribution has the same instances of things being cut off from a distribution standpoint.Originally Posted by TonyTheTiger
And of course we feel it less because of the used marketplace/resellers. But, TECHNICALLY there are pitfalls there too, if supply < demand then you have inflated prices at resale which would never ever take place via a DLC market environment where the price is almost always stable or decreasing over the course of time.
But, I'm not looking to un-cork a debate over this whole thing. I'm just playing devil's advocate that the grass isn't completely greener on the physical distribution side of things. Stupid shit happens there too.
I do ultimately think it SUCKS that the games were pulled and the impact of this kind of thing in a DLC market is absolutely painful to the gaming masses.
Last edited by Frankie_Says_Relax; 02-17-2010 at 05:21 PM.
"And the book says: 'We may be through with the past, but the past ain't through with us.'"
You're right that there are problems on both sides. The pitfalls are just different.
I do wonder what the repercussions of this will be, though. Are we going to eventually see 360 HDDs selling for a premium second hand because they have a game that's been pulled off the service?
Glad I have the ones that interest me (All of them except Cyberball, Paperboy, and UMK).
I'm surprised they've been on there the past year, I expected to see them be pulled a year ago when the bankruptcy process was initiated.
I wonder what this indicates? The only thing I can think of is it means Warner has sold the IP to another firm.
Was the Midway content on PSN affected (Championship Sprint, Gauntlet II, Joust, Mortal Kombat II, Rampage World Tour, and Rampart)?
What contract issues? As far as I'm aware, Warner has closed on the deal and this stuff has belonged to them for quite sometime, so I'm confused on how it's related to Midway's bankruptcy and Warner's aquisition. But they've also been selling off bits of Midway's IP since last Fall. Perhaps they've resold some of Midway's classic back catalog to a different firm or it's been delisted in anticipation of the upcoming Game Room release?
I can guarantee you that won't happen. You need more than just the file. If you purchase a used HDD with this content on it, you'd only have demo access to any of it since your account never purchased any of it. You can't unlock it to play the full game. I can go back right now and download the Cyberball and Paperboy demos since I downloaded them in the past, but I have no way to unlock it to play the full game.
They've backed off their delisting plan. Everything that has disappeared was a limited time promotion (Such as Yaris) or was because of rights issues (Such as Double Dragon). So I can promise you that they weren't delisted because of things like low Metacritic scores.
I too wonder if it has to do with Game Room. But there doesn't appear to be any indication yet that classic Midway (And Atari Games and Williams) content is slated to be on there.
What I really hope is Warner pulled them due to planning a new Midway Arcade Treasures release that brings all the previous content from MAT1-3 together while addressing issues and including another round of 15-20 new games. We're seeing companies decide that compilations aren't dead the past couple of years after a slow period during the early part of this generation when we were only seeing $5 digital downloads.
So maybe Warner is planning to cash in on the back catalog they've purchased.
Last edited by Leo_A; 02-17-2010 at 10:41 PM.
Weren't those games already released for the original Xbox on one of the several Midway compilations that came out? Why not just use that, aren't Xbox discs compatible with the 360 too?
And here's me thinking when I heard the news they were gonna show up in the new Games Room instead and this was a pre-emptive cull. Maybe not then...
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Already been covered a few times in this thread. If you ever downloaded it, you can still download it from your account's download history. This doesn't affect people that have purchased a game.
That even includes demos. If for some reason you ever tried the demo for something like Robotron 2084 and never made the purchase, it's still in your download history. You're free to redownload the demo (Though why you would when you can't even purchase it to unlock the full game, I don't know why).