Title: Unlicensed category instead/next to Homebrew Post by: sharp on October 17, 2021, 06:22:35 AM In the last decade we saw a rise of indie-developers and we see more new releases on old platforms.
Personally I think with the more professional attitude a category unlicensed would be welcome, as homebrew doesn't sound fitting for some of these project. anybody else with opinions on these new releases. Title: Re: Unlicensed category instead/next to Homebrew Post by: kaysow on October 17, 2021, 10:28:11 AM I like that better, yeah. Don't think I ever used the term "Homebrew" for anything other than my Wii and that's all digital-only.
Title: Re: Unlicensed category instead/next to Homebrew Post by: shaggy on October 23, 2021, 09:08:20 PM Unlicensed is a game that was released when the console was at retail but wasn't licensed by the company. Homebrew is a game that was released, mostly likely at "Home", after the console left retail. I think it should be left as is as this is a nice way of differentiating between the two.
Title: Re: Unlicensed category instead/next to Homebrew Post by: the_wizard_666 on October 27, 2021, 05:33:33 AM Unlicensed is a game that was released when the console was at retail but wasn't licensed by the company. Homebrew is a game that was released, mostly likely at "Home", after the console left retail. I think it should be left as is as this is a nice way of differentiating between the two. But what about games like Jay & Silent Bob's Mall Brawl on the NES? That saw a full on professional release by an actual company. That's far from a homebrew. And a ton of "in the day" Atari releases would fit as homebrews by definition. Maybe there shouldn't be a distinction at all?Title: Re: Unlicensed category instead/next to Homebrew Post by: MetalFRO on October 28, 2021, 04:42:39 PM For the Jay & Silent Bob example, I almost wonder if we need an "aftermarket" category, for professional releases done outside the general lifespan of a particular system, so that it can be distinct from homebrew, where someone makes a game and does a short run of copies.
Title: Re: Unlicensed category instead/next to Homebrew Post by: Bear78 on October 29, 2021, 10:04:09 AM Personally I like the unlicensed category. Stuff like the old NES Wisdom Tree, Camerica, Tengen games would all fall under that IMO.
Title: Re: Unlicensed category instead/next to Homebrew Post by: Schlibby on October 29, 2021, 02:39:46 PM Release type really needs to be a filterable search option. It’s one people would probably be interested in using but at the moment it does nothing.
Currently unlicensed is just included in original release. I think if people could filter then people would be interested in unlicensed being separated from original release (licensed). And I think people would then be interested in unlicensed being separate from homebrew |