I was reading this Months RG with the excellent Skool Daze article and I was surprised to learn that Dave Reidy quit the games industry due to all the piracy going on. Fair enough but should he have realised that when he got into this business? In my opinion piracy has always been around - it still is today possibly more so now with the internet. Remember when People used to copy music tapes in the early 80's and record companies had to put that Home taping is killing music logo on them.
I'm not supporting piracy, in fact I prefered to have the original spectrum games in my collection - which I amased a lot back then and sold them all later to get an amiga which looking back now, I wish I hadn't. From what I get reading RG, the early years of the games industry programmers seemed to program games because they had a genuine love of the machine and wanted to write games - the money was nice side effect that got more as the industry took hold!
I think Dave Reidy should have hung on in there for a few more years by supporting the British games industry. If everyone thought like he did back then, then it could have all collapsed.
So what do you all think?


