I just hate it when there’s no heads up. That’s a lot of games to be abruptly pulled.
drzero3 on
That’s Disney for you. Back into the vault.
Elevatorisbest on
Bruh now that you point it out, why did I never buy that Cars game and have a piece of childhood easily accessible in my Steam library instead
What a stupid decision
EDIT: Mistook it for the bigger [Cars game](https://steamdb.info/app/331160/) that also released in 2006 with large open world and shit and which is still available to buy on Steam (…for now), my point still stands though
ItsKaZing on
Another day another reason why piracy is justified
Kelkeen_1980 on
They saw what Netflix did with games and want to do it themselves.
GamerFoxem on
Of course a bunch of games that Disney gained from buying LucasArts were listed.
pregnantgaragesale on
This obviously is wrong but only about 6 people will be upset about the games themselves lol.
IndependentNo8520 on
They may want to drop their own service or add it to Disney+ and get into the gaming industry in the long run, they got the money to
With the year just starting I’m betting some right’s contracts just ended.
Complete_Iron_2656 on
I was literally just talking to a friend of mine about how cool it is that Disney keeps a hefty chunk of their old game backlog available on Steam, ouch.
PatSajaksDick on
So you can’t play these anymore if you bought them?
jindofox on
Huh. Stunt Island was in my GOG wishlist for years but I never got around to buying it, even when it was just a few bucks. Ah well, I wouldn’t have played it anyway, just like when I had the physical version of it.
It looked like a fun game but one whose time had passed. Both GOG and Steam delisting at the same time suggests it was Disney’s doing. Maybe they’re making another collection, or selling it to Atari or someone like that.
Canebrake8 on
So what happens if you bought the game already on Steam? Are you no longer able to play it?
TheEngiGuy on
Off-topic, but I still haven’t forgiven them for canceling Split/Second 2.
Mikasa_Tsukasa on
TIL Kathleen Kennedy was the only reason Afterlife, Armed and Dangerous, and Lucidity were still available to purchase.
Eldritch_Ryleh on
Hercules nooooooo
Bob4Not on
I just can’t handle giving Disney any more money. They’re so greedy and restrictive.
I’ve been buying Blu-ray’s of their movies from thrift shops and discount online because I refuse to pay for Disney+.
FanaticalBuckeye on
Just bought Armed and Dangerous during the winter sale too, damn I lucked out
Dry-Albatross-4121 on
the only delisted disney game i have currently is cars radiator springs adventures, thank god my friend gifted me those before the delisting lmao
JgdPz_plojack on
Late 2000s/early 2010s PC versions were mostly Wii/PS2 graphic port than flagship Xbox 360/PS3.
Except Split Second ,Tron and something mature.
The_Dukenator on
Could be publishing rights expiring.
Fulcron00 on
Luckily I already had Hercules in my library, it was the only one that interested me.
Aniso3d on
armed and dangerous!, interesting. i have that one
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I just hate it when there’s no heads up. That’s a lot of games to be abruptly pulled.
That’s Disney for you. Back into the vault.
Bruh now that you point it out, why did I never buy that Cars game and have a piece of childhood easily accessible in my Steam library instead
What a stupid decision
EDIT: Mistook it for the bigger [Cars game](https://steamdb.info/app/331160/) that also released in 2006 with large open world and shit and which is still available to buy on Steam (…for now), my point still stands though
Another day another reason why piracy is justified
They saw what Netflix did with games and want to do it themselves.
Of course a bunch of games that Disney gained from buying LucasArts were listed.
This obviously is wrong but only about 6 people will be upset about the games themselves lol.
They may want to drop their own service or add it to Disney+ and get into the gaming industry in the long run, they got the money to
Needs more [pixels](https://youtu.be/j5nZhf8SjXw?si=bWE950V7aCFmb6t3).
whos surprised
Where are the pixels, can’t read none of that
Fuck. Stunt Island was on Steam???
G-Force is safe 😮💨
With the year just starting I’m betting some right’s contracts just ended.
I was literally just talking to a friend of mine about how cool it is that Disney keeps a hefty chunk of their old game backlog available on Steam, ouch.
So you can’t play these anymore if you bought them?
Huh. Stunt Island was in my GOG wishlist for years but I never got around to buying it, even when it was just a few bucks. Ah well, I wouldn’t have played it anyway, just like when I had the physical version of it.
It looked like a fun game but one whose time had passed. Both GOG and Steam delisting at the same time suggests it was Disney’s doing. Maybe they’re making another collection, or selling it to Atari or someone like that.
So what happens if you bought the game already on Steam? Are you no longer able to play it?
Off-topic, but I still haven’t forgiven them for canceling Split/Second 2.
TIL Kathleen Kennedy was the only reason Afterlife, Armed and Dangerous, and Lucidity were still available to purchase.
Hercules nooooooo
I just can’t handle giving Disney any more money. They’re so greedy and restrictive.
I’ve been buying Blu-ray’s of their movies from thrift shops and discount online because I refuse to pay for Disney+.
Just bought Armed and Dangerous during the winter sale too, damn I lucked out
the only delisted disney game i have currently is cars radiator springs adventures, thank god my friend gifted me those before the delisting lmao
Late 2000s/early 2010s PC versions were mostly Wii/PS2 graphic port than flagship Xbox 360/PS3.
Except Split Second ,Tron and something mature.
Could be publishing rights expiring.
Luckily I already had Hercules in my library, it was the only one that interested me.
armed and dangerous!, interesting. i have that one
man fuck I genuinely wanted some of these
time to pirate these games i guess