Blind Software.com Is Closing

Category: Accessible Games

Post 1 by Shell Script (I just keep on posting!) on Wednesday, 17-Apr-2013 19:26:24

Hi all. I went onto blindsoftware.com on the advice of a friend. He is going to close his webpage, and he is offering the whole set of games and software (collectively) for the low low price of $75! That's peetty damn cheap, since including tax, the whole collective software will cost $285. I am going to iiss the games at Blindsoptware.com, especially Troopanum II. Farewell, Justin.

Post 2 by BryanP22 (Novice theriminist) on Wednesday, 17-Apr-2013 19:49:31

The only problem is that it basically requires those of us who already have licenses to the games to purchase them again as well as a bunch of other programs we may not necessarily want. I can't say I'm surprised by thisdevelopment given the fact that it's been nine years since we saw anything new from them and the last game projects he was working on he scrapped.

Post 3 by rdfreak (THE ONE AND ONLY TRUE-BLUE KANGA-KICKIN AUSIE) on Wednesday, 17-Apr-2013 23:13:34

Totally agree Brian; it's a shame; If I didn't already have most of their paid games, i may have taken that up.

Post 4 by Shell Script (I just keep on posting!) on Thursday, 18-Apr-2013 9:05:02

I also have all the games, and all his software. I don't think I'll be making a $75 purchase.

Post 5 by BryanP22 (Novice theriminist) on Thursday, 18-Apr-2013 16:22:41

Exactly. If we could just purchase the key generator and those products we wanted it would be fine. But as it is it would be like purchasing a box set of a series of films when you already had them. Now if this was a box set of extended edition films and you had the ordinary versions I could understand forking over extra dough for them. I for instance would have no objections to owning both the ordinary and extendedversions of the Lord of thhe Rings films. But that's not what's being offered here. The issue isn't even so much that Justin wants to make a last little bit of profit. It's that we're being required to repurchase the same games we already bought and also basically given a bunch of stuff we may not all necessarily want or need. Some of those extra products were free to begin with.