well, then they never die...... as long there's still the internet to find about it, as long as there's sales sites where people sell their old stuff and as long there's a copy(legal or not) of the game somewhere the game will stay alive! insert strong figure that simbolizes gaming here!(I'm trying to stop posting too many images....)
goodbyes are a sad part of life but for every end there's a new beggining so one must never stop looking forward to the next dawn
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Games drop off the radar when the next big title is released but they never really die. Unless of course the game is so bad it's better off being dead and buried and forgotten for the rest of eternity.
But generally, as time goes on, games begin to fade and be forgotten. I doubt most children now-a-days remember what an NES was... the only reason a game lives is when people know about it, if nobody knows about it, is it then dead?
Games drop off the radar when the next big title is released but they never really die. Unless of course the game is so bad it's better off being dead and buried and forgotten for the rest of eternity.
But generally, as time goes on, games begin to fade and be forgotten. I doubt most children now-a-days remember what an NES was... the only reason a game lives is when people know about it, if nobody knows about it, is it then dead?
Of course they'll know what it is thanks to VC! But i doubt the 2000s generation would really care for it as much as us 90 kids.
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