Are there any retro games that you would actually pay a monthly subscription to play now in 2016?
>>3448908
I don't like paying a monthly fee for modern games
>>3448908
Not for anything. Not games, not software. At most I'd pay for a Netflix or Hulu subscription, but that's it.
>>3448908
The Sims online.
>>3448908
SMB
>>3448908
XBAND
I suppose if the ImagiNation Network was still around, I'd consider it, just for sheer comfiness.
Maybe and only maybe for MP heavy games.
Software as a service is really shoehorned into the worst places these days.
>>3448908
It would depend on the price of the subscription and if it came with anything else.
>>3448908
I'm not a big fan of subscriptions in general, so I probably wouldn't.
I might pay as much as one American dollar ($1) a month for hosting of some games that are unplayable otherwise like Habitat or the original Neverwinter Knights. Considering the extremely low resources required anything more than that would be a rip off and in reality that level of revenue could be generated much easier by making us click past a couple ads to log in every time.
>>3449520
>MP heavy games
Especially if that were to revive the game.
>>3448908
No. I already have every game I want. For online shit pretty much every game that has enough people interested to make it worthwhile has free servers
I'd take a netflix/gamefly like service that rented out arcade PCB's. I'm sure there is some professionally but I never owned an arcade. I'm assuming this because some of those CPS2's are rentals...
>>3448908
does sega channel count