Tobias started giving away Xak III and Startling Odyssey II when Nightwolve contacted him after he put them up on his site. The give-aways may have resulted in bigger sales of other products, but I think it's possible that they are not part of a scheme which he will continue to apply to all translations.
I think that he was truly surprised by the negative reaction, and then turned around and tried to make it all a positive by giving some away.
Remember ... he still kept on selling (and advertising) the rest of his stock of them.
For example, where is YsIV? We've heard that he pressed them and is supposedly sitting on them. However, that was a while ago. Could it be that Tobias's morals are not so totally black and white, and that being asked by the translator not to release a repro made him decide not to? If only for the bad press it might generate?
I doubt it. He's supposed to have a
lot of product in his queue, all ready to go.
I just don't think that he wants to flood the market. It's a chance for his customers to refill their wallets ready for his next offer.
Dracula X is pretty special, and it's no surprise that he went out on a limb for it. Nearly every other translate-able game on the system, however, including Xanadu I and II, is completely different. The originals are cheap, and most people don't know the franchises. Therefore, there's much less reward for any risk even if he gives away pressed copies for free.
What risk? He's already neutered our complaints by giving the translations away.
You have to go to his "freebie" site and write a note explaining why you deserve to get one for free.
Want to bet that all of his customers that have bought DraculaX will somehow be deemed "worthy" of getting a free copy of the translation?
Sure, he won't be able to charge as much for other games as he's doing for DraculaX, but his profit margin is high, and don't forget that he's already released plenty of other games that don't have the profile of DraculaX.
His buying public will lap them up anyway. Particularly if there's a place in the CD case already pre-prepared for a free English-translated version. He does put together a beautiful product.
-We should talk to him. Seriously. Before a release, let's just message him and say "Hi. We're about to release a translation, and we'd really appreciate it if you didn't make reproductions of it. We aren't accepting money for these because we believe it's wrong to do so, and it discourages us from doing what we do when we see people selling reproductions of our work. If you really love the PCE and would like to see more translations, please respect our wishes. Thank you."
You're asking him to somehow have respect for our wishes, when it's already been shown that he has no respect for other people's property rights.
Somehow, I really just can't see that working. Doesn't hurt to try, though.
Like it or not, Tobias does love the PC Engine. He's posted on shmups.com for years, and I bet he knows more about PCE shooters than a lot of you do. Again, what he's done with Sapphire and other works is inexcusable, but I think he just might be more complex than the mustache-twirling villain we have been making him out to be. He might respond positively to positive engagement.
Errr ... I honestly suspect that he thinks that he's doing a good thing.
Furthermore, if adding a loading screen message moves even a small fraction of the people who would pick up an unapproved repro, I think it's worth it.
It can be done. It's just a bit of a PITA.
The thing is ... people aren't going to see it until they've already paid for the product.