Looks like Exa “preservation project” invitation.
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Replying to @ArcadeMachinist @exaarcadiaceo
Only real barrier to entry on "preservation" of
@ShouTime's@exaarcadia platform is that $$$$. I will say paying several arcade scene dumpers to protect the intellectual property was a wise move. Laughable none the less.1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
Replying to @arcade_projects @ArcadeMachinist and
As a new system, it doesn't need "preservation" now or anytime soon. Dumps of exA-Arcadia games would hurt the current arcade scene very badly and dumpers are arcade lovers above all so they don't need to be paid to be supportive.
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Replying to @arcadebelgium @arcade_projects and
lets say there are pro operators and the enthusiasts. one think that i know for sure is that games on any arcade platform are always get cracked and shared in the close group. It does not hurt the arcade scene as pro operators are the main target customers
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Replying to @Duey68726260 @arcade_projects and
You're right that it doesn't hurt as long as it stays in closed group but sooner or later, it gets leaked and if it's widely available, operators could use a copy and don't buy the game. It doesn't apply to games in dedicated cabinets of course (except for music games).
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Replying to @arcadebelgium @Duey68726260 and
To be fair, let us not forget that
@ShouTime historically accepted money to enable that exact landscape. It is a very thin line, with lots of gray areas regarding when it is OK to steal other peoples intellectual property. I mean "preserve" and "archive" it. Freudian slip!pic.twitter.com/tHJjGhsNZG
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Replying to @arcade_projects @arcadebelgium and
I mean literally... he is known for his network of intellectual property thieves. It has been openly touted for god knows how long.pic.twitter.com/DBWYSOJ1jZ
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Replying to @arcade_projects @Duey68726260 and
Come on. There's no common ground between dumping rare old games or prototypes for preservation and cracking new games currently sold to arcade operators. Please stop trolling for the sake of it.
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Replying to @arcadebelgium @Duey68726260 and
We'll both pretend Shou only kept to rare prototypes & older games. ;) NEVER ever for his own profit. I mean you are right there is no common ground excuse wise. Intellectual Property is intellectual property no matter how yaslice it. Proliferating it is OK in both cases
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Replying to @arcade_projects @arcadebelgium and
old rare pcb is like fine wine and painting, it gets more expensive the longer you keep it. Aint that the truth? Dont expect to see rare games got dumped for presavation purposes because it was not his original intention to begin with. lol
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ANNND if you steal a copy of the recipe / painting early enough you can proliferate knock offs in private for better trades. I'm sure the arcade scen is *different*, wink wink. https://itsartlaw.org/2014/07/30/infamous-piracy-how-the-lucrative-market-for-forgeries-is-transforming-the-world-of-fine-art/ …pic.twitter.com/kwXjtc3fm5
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