diff --git a/entries2025/stop_killing_games.json b/entries2025/stop_killing_games.json new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..ae43420289bf986c8358a829bb08d4dc570a53bd --- /dev/null +++ b/entries2025/stop_killing_games.json @@ -0,0 +1,45 @@ +{ + "id": 7104138140, + "name": "Stop Killing Games", + "description": "The words \"STOP KILLIN' \" beneath the message about DRM-free games is probably a reference to the Stop Killing Games campaign, a consumer movement and (in the EU) a petition drive about preserving videogames, particularly customers' rights to access the games they have paid for. This is especially relevant to live service games, where the shutdown of game servers can mean the game is permanently dead and no longer playable, regardless of how much money a player spent on it. But it can be applied to all games in general; from fans running their own servers, to DRM-free copies that can outlast store platform or authentication account or (through compatibility mods and emulation) platform limitations.", + "links": { + "website": [ + "https://www.stopkillinggames.com/" + ] + }, + "path": { + "35-48": [ + [ + 455, + 315 + ], + [ + 490, + 315 + ], + [ + 490, + 319 + ], + [ + 455, + 319 + ], + [ + 455, + 315 + ] + ] + }, + "center": { + "35-48": [ + 473, + 317 + ] + }, + "source_list": { + "lemmy": [ + 8461292 + ] + } +} \ No newline at end of file