I was digging through my collection of old games recently and thought, \"Wow, I'd really like to play Descent again.\"
Unfortunately, my fifth floppy is physically damaged and the last 20% of DESCENT5.SOW is completely unreadable; my floppy drive makes funny noises when it tries to copy it.
Is there any way that I can recover it? Failing that, would any of you offer a replacement for the file?
If the contents are copyrighted, as is the impression I get from reading these forums, is there a way that I can get in contact with the copyright holder for a replacement?
Thanks in advance.
-RSO
Floppy Damaged - Lost DESCENT5.SOW
I'm not going to buy a new copy if I can avoid it. Not for lack of appreciation of the game, but because I don't believe in paying twice for things that I already own.
I have already purchased the registered game. The terms of this purchase were that I bought the \"right as End-User to install and use the copyrighted software on a single home machine.\" The media on which the copyrighted software comes are provided at cost, and is the responsibility of the copyright holder to replace them at cost should the data become lost.
Translated from lawyerspeak:
I paid for the data on those floppies, and that if one of the floppies gets damaged, I am entitled to a replacement of the data on that floppy, at the cost of whatever the data is being sent by. If I ask for a replacement floppy, I have to pay the price of a floppy (~25¢).
As one whose livelihood depends on the legal sale of computer software, seeing the sort of devotion to intellectual property rights that there is on this forum, in the fanbase of anything, is incredibly heartening. With that said, can anyone here direct me to the present owner of the copyright?
The original holder, Interplay Entertainment, officially allowed the trademark claims to the Descent series to lapse in 2002. Parallax Software, the developers, split into Outrage Entertainment and Volition Inc.
Outrage Entertainment created Descent³, but has since become defunct.
Volition Inc. still exists as a wholly owned subsidiary of THQ, and on their website, posts the following,
I'm able to find the Shareware on Abandonware sites, but the full version, containing Plasma and Fusion cannons, Smartbombs, Megamissilies, and levels above seven, is nowhere to be found at all.
Once again, if anyone is willing to share DESCENT5.SOW, or any other working installation, I would be very grateful. My e-mail is RSOG412@gmail.com.
Thanks once again,
-RSO
I have already purchased the registered game. The terms of this purchase were that I bought the \"right as End-User to install and use the copyrighted software on a single home machine.\" The media on which the copyrighted software comes are provided at cost, and is the responsibility of the copyright holder to replace them at cost should the data become lost.
Translated from lawyerspeak:
I paid for the data on those floppies, and that if one of the floppies gets damaged, I am entitled to a replacement of the data on that floppy, at the cost of whatever the data is being sent by. If I ask for a replacement floppy, I have to pay the price of a floppy (~25¢).
As one whose livelihood depends on the legal sale of computer software, seeing the sort of devotion to intellectual property rights that there is on this forum, in the fanbase of anything, is incredibly heartening. With that said, can anyone here direct me to the present owner of the copyright?
The original holder, Interplay Entertainment, officially allowed the trademark claims to the Descent series to lapse in 2002. Parallax Software, the developers, split into Outrage Entertainment and Volition Inc.
Outrage Entertainment created Descent³, but has since become defunct.
Volition Inc. still exists as a wholly owned subsidiary of THQ, and on their website, posts the following,
Meaning that they are no longer selling their game, and no longer supporting their copyright. So I'm following their advice, and looking for a replacement (for data which I have already purchased) on a fan forum.If you're inquiring about support for an Interplay product, your best bet is fan forums.
I'm able to find the Shareware on Abandonware sites, but the full version, containing Plasma and Fusion cannons, Smartbombs, Megamissilies, and levels above seven, is nowhere to be found at all.
Once again, if anyone is willing to share DESCENT5.SOW, or any other working installation, I would be very grateful. My e-mail is RSOG412@gmail.com.
Thanks once again,
-RSO