Documentary from GamersNexus is on the way, apparently.
Last year, we reported that Sega used the British Police to recover a selection of dev kits and consoles it had “negligently disposed of” from a business owner who claimed to have a legitimate claim of ownership.
Described as a “preservation disaster” by some within the retro gaming community, the raid included undumped GBA, DS, DSi, and 3DS games, as well as a selection of dev consoles, which, it is alleged, had been negligently disposed of – hardware that is bound by strict copyright and confidentiality agreements.
Read the full article on timeextension.com
Documentary from GamersNexus is on the way, apparently.
Last year, we reported that Sega used the British Police to recover a selection of dev kits and consoles it had “negligently disposed of” from a business owner who claimed to have a legitimate claim of ownership.
Described as a “preservation disaster” by some within the retro gaming community, the raid included undumped GBA, DS, DSi, and 3DS games, as well as a selection of dev consoles, which, it is alleged, had been negligently disposed of – hardware that is bound by strict copyright and confidentiality agreements.
Read the full article on timeextension.com