Myrient to shut down on March 31 2026

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also, 6000usd a month, jesus christ.
honestly? maybe he should have done this sooner.
he is either wealthy... or he definitely isnt anymore now.
You did the world a service Sir... but maybe you shouldnt have.
I'll remember the good times.
 
Here's hopping the rarest stuff can get mirrored to other sites because MAN, if only that had more sheckles thrown its way (especially by the pirates who gloat about what they pirated for internet brownie points)
theres rare stuff there? isnt it just an archive for preservation of old games?
i didnt know there WAS rare stuff among those.
 
theres rare stuff there? isnt it just an archive for preservation of old games?
i didnt know there WAS rare stuff among those.
There's almost 400TBs worth of files, some of which includes some harder to find leaked content like the Nintendo 4chan korean stardrive leak, an entire laserdisc collection, SEVERAL semi-obscure to outright obscure consoles from the Vetrex to the Enteks Adenture Vision (No that is not AI generated garbage, thats what its actually called), many things ripped from unique CD/DVD formats, and thats not counting the prototypes, betas, and other leaks thats lumpped in all that data.
 
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I never even heard of this website until this thread.

Also, 6 grand a month? I'd shut that shit down in the first month, because fuck you cheapskates! I know none of you would give me a dime.
i would, but im hardly well off. it would take thousands like me every single month and even THEN you might not reach that target.
 
They see a link, they click it, and it's MAGIC!! The costs incurred behind the curtains are an afterthought.
But, y'know, it's important to preserve everything, which means making a local copy of everything that you can stash on a drive and never look at ever again.
 
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suprised they didnt offer a torrent option from the beginning, though it prob would have taken a long time to setup. Even ocremix doesnt cover every album via bitttorrent Still, sucks i didn't donate. Lesson learned. Let's get some this stuff to mirror on archive.org and torrents, if you own a copy of course.
 
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Nothing in this life is free. Unfortunately, entitled folk don't understand this. They see a link, they click it, and it's MAGIC!! The costs incurred behind the curtains are an afterthought.
Plus the POS making the paid download managers that leeched of the site :angry: . There are always some POS out there ready to leech and con people.
 
Paywalled download managers In the past several months, many specialized download managers were created that completely bypassed the site, donation messages, and download protections. Some of these download managers locked certain features behind a paywall that required users to pay in order to gain access. The use of Myrient for commercial, for-profit purposes has always been strictly forbidden. Such egregious and abusive usage of the site cannot be tolerated anymore.

Thank all those mass downloaders created specifically to r@pe Myrient, and what's even more, many of them were charging $$$$$ for it.

Funk You!
 
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Has any thought about how April 1st is one day after Myrient shuts down.....
Hopefully this an Early April Fools Day prank/Joke.....


I know this highly unlikely/doubtful to be the case.....
 
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theres rare stuff there? isnt it just an archive for preservation of old games?
i didnt know there WAS rare stuff among those.

Old stuff is usually easier to find.
Few rom sites keep up to date with new aftermarket games (as they're games actively sold and supported by hobbyist developers).
 
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I'm reading on one of the reddits that there is an active project right now to preserve everything. I think it's called Minerva
The folks over at r/r**s & r/DataHoarder are currently doing their own preservation work.
 

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