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I'm playing old games on my PC, but my key codes are no longer working. They’re listed in the manuals.

I'm playing old games on my PC, but my key codes are no longer working. They’re listed in the manuals.

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nickmill48
Member
165
02-28-2016, 08:19 AM
#1
Hello, I have a question. I possess older games from around 2006 that came with key codes in their manuals, and I retain all of those manuals to verify the codes' validity. However, the companies now no longer validate these keys, and my games display “Key code invalid” errors. I know the codes are accurate based on the manuals. Is there a method to play these games, or should I discard them? One game presented this issue and Steam insisted on me purchasing the game again, despite possessing all original installation CDs and codes. Is there any way to still access these games?
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nickmill48
02-28-2016, 08:19 AM #1

Hello, I have a question. I possess older games from around 2006 that came with key codes in their manuals, and I retain all of those manuals to verify the codes' validity. However, the companies now no longer validate these keys, and my games display “Key code invalid” errors. I know the codes are accurate based on the manuals. Is there a method to play these games, or should I discard them? One game presented this issue and Steam insisted on me purchasing the game again, despite possessing all original installation CDs and codes. Is there any way to still access these games?

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Goku2256
Junior Member
16
03-03-2016, 05:56 AM
#2
If the games were unlocked online, you use the key during the initial unlock; it then binds to your old hardware’s game installation. Contact the publisher of each game for assistance. Many EA and Blizzard games can be activated via CD codes on Origin and BattleNet, respectively, as I recently reactivated an old Diablo II copy. Attempt entering the game's code directly into Steam to see if it activates. However, if a game requires internet service unavailable now, there are no legal solutions.
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Goku2256
03-03-2016, 05:56 AM #2

If the games were unlocked online, you use the key during the initial unlock; it then binds to your old hardware’s game installation. Contact the publisher of each game for assistance. Many EA and Blizzard games can be activated via CD codes on Origin and BattleNet, respectively, as I recently reactivated an old Diablo II copy. Attempt entering the game's code directly into Steam to see if it activates. However, if a game requires internet service unavailable now, there are no legal solutions.

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_NeoBl0X_
Senior Member
635
03-03-2016, 09:23 AM
#3
I will attempt it again. I believe I tried this on Steam. If I find the game for Origin, how do I use my code? Do I select “add a non-Origin game” or something similar? Never mind. My old Call of Duty 2 is not listed there; it was only available on Steam. It’s frustrating that if I want to play that old game again, it will cost $20. Seriously, I’ve tried contacting Activision and they haven’t responded. This is ridiculous.
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_NeoBl0X_
03-03-2016, 09:23 AM #3

I will attempt it again. I believe I tried this on Steam. If I find the game for Origin, how do I use my code? Do I select “add a non-Origin game” or something similar? Never mind. My old Call of Duty 2 is not listed there; it was only available on Steam. It’s frustrating that if I want to play that old game again, it will cost $20. Seriously, I’ve tried contacting Activision and they haven’t responded. This is ridiculous.

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DIPPY91
Member
216
03-05-2016, 05:23 AM
#4
Activision partnered with Blizzard; you would have better success activating your code through Blizzard.
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DIPPY91
03-05-2016, 05:23 AM #4

Activision partnered with Blizzard; you would have better success activating your code through Blizzard.

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KwongKwaiLa
Member
235
03-07-2016, 09:22 AM
#5
I attempted to register with Blizzard and experienced a continuous, frustrating cycle. After completing all required information on the registration page and clicking "create account," the page repeatedly cleared, forcing me to start over. Ultimately, I ceased my efforts.
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KwongKwaiLa
03-07-2016, 09:22 AM #5

I attempted to register with Blizzard and experienced a continuous, frustrating cycle. After completing all required information on the registration page and clicking "create account," the page repeatedly cleared, forcing me to start over. Ultimately, I ceased my efforts.

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evilad
Junior Member
3
03-08-2016, 03:44 AM
#6
The problem is typically that the password does not fulfill the necessary criteria.
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evilad
03-08-2016, 03:44 AM #6

The problem is typically that the password does not fulfill the necessary criteria.

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Da_mani88
Member
132
03-15-2016, 01:13 PM
#7
It functioned correctly. After that, a verification process requiring an image was necessary to demonstrate I wasn't a robot, which I successfully completed. Then, the system abruptly reset and forced me to restart using the same password I'd been utilizing. However, when attempting to submit my entries, my chosen game was not listed, so I selected another Call of Duty title solely to acquire a ticket. Following this, the system provided solutions specifically tailored to that game – you cannot submit content or simply receive a ticket for assistance. Customer service today is inadequate. I will attempt Activision again. I am not the only one experiencing this problem; I simply want to access my previously owned games and would like to explore methods for bypassing the issue, as a legitimate solution is unavailable.
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Da_mani88
03-15-2016, 01:13 PM #7

It functioned correctly. After that, a verification process requiring an image was necessary to demonstrate I wasn't a robot, which I successfully completed. Then, the system abruptly reset and forced me to restart using the same password I'd been utilizing. However, when attempting to submit my entries, my chosen game was not listed, so I selected another Call of Duty title solely to acquire a ticket. Following this, the system provided solutions specifically tailored to that game – you cannot submit content or simply receive a ticket for assistance. Customer service today is inadequate. I will attempt Activision again. I am not the only one experiencing this problem; I simply want to access my previously owned games and would like to explore methods for bypassing the issue, as a legitimate solution is unavailable.