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The -MULTI- Big Fish Games Keymaker may seem like a relic of a bygone era, but its legacy continues to be felt. The Keymaker's existence highlighted the flaws in Big Fish Games' DRM system and the company's restrictive business model. The controversy surrounding the Keymaker also sparked a broader debate about the role of DRM in the gaming industry and the limits of digital rights management.

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The -MULTI- Keymaker became a symbol of resistance against Big Fish Games' restrictive DRM policies. Users who felt that the company's business model was overly restrictive and that the DRM system was overly aggressive began to use the Keymaker to access games without paying for them. The Keymaker's existence was a significant embarrassment for Big Fish Games, which struggled to keep pace with the cat-and-mouse game of updates and patches.

These tools are designed to generate activation codes for Big Fish's catalog of thousands of trial-version games, effectively "unlocking" them for full use. The "Multi" Aspect: