I wonder how their business plan works. Are there really that many retro folks, who would buy an new old game for their retro machine? And, will they be releasing stuff individually or as a package? If individually, the sales numbers drop off from the number of total buying retro folks because not everyone wants EVERY game.
I think it would be snazzy if they came up with a fakey disk device that acts like a floppy disk, but is connected to a solid state device with the old game software on it. That way you can use your old floppy drive on your old machine without having to release floppy disks.