why do movies get reprinted constantly and you can go buy a brand new copy of that obscure movie from the 90s on dvd for $cheap but video games get one or two runs and then that's it, never reprinted ever
i guess i kind of get it for cartridges what with the specialized tooling but like, why don't they reprint ps2 games? they're literally just dvds with data on them
why are video games so different than home video in this respect
@Felthry 1. the game industry doesn't value preservation in the same way
2. games are harder to re-release than movies, even if they're for the original hardware rather than a port
if you want to re-release a PS1 game, you have to find CD burners that can still write the special pattern on the disc used for copy protection
the dreamcast's gd-roms don't exist anymore as a format, and Nintendo's GC/Wii/Wii U discs are proprietary
@Dex Aren't commercial CDs and DVDs pressed, not burned?
And the equipment for making PS1 games must still exist, because someone else pointed out in response to this that Square Enix is still selling new copies of Final Fantasy Anthology for the PS1
I thought gamecube and wii discs were just DVDs? Possibly with some slightly different data structures but the same actual technology.
@Dex Well, being able to press the discs means that you don't need any special hardware to make them, at least, because if you have the masters, you can just copy the discs physically without regard to the data on them.
And huh, I didn't know they wouldn't read in standard dvd drives. Guess they must be harder to rip than I'd thought
@Felthry Under normal circumstances, that would be the case, that the data matters and not the physical disc.
However (this is half remembered & I'm on mobile), the PS1's copy protection works by writing to and reading from an area of the CD that isn't defined as part of the standard and so normally ignored. Consumer CD burners can't write that, commercial presses would need to be reconfigured. Without that physical information (or something to bypass it), it won't be recognised as a PS1 disc.