A similar issue is retail releases of games that had broken Hercules implementations. Golden Axe and Out Run were like this. You had to hack the game files to enable it. (Presumably the devs just couldn't be bothered to test it before shipping, since so few people were using it by then.)
(Also, it's similar to how some late ZX Spectrum games had broken Kempston joystick implementations, because by then nobody was using Kempston anymore. Bedlam, Rick Dangerous and Raster Runner were like this.)
"This all reminds me when i took the windows vista sticker thingy off my old laptop, and on my washing machine as a joke. A few days later said washing machine stopped working. I still think this cannot be a coincidence."