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I co-sign with what everybody has stated with today's games. Today's gaming industry is the reason for the retro explosion (prices).
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Interesting thought, and not one I previously considered.
I guess I can see that. The old/good games aren't good because they're old, they're good because they're good...best of all, they're encapsulated and they still work. Sure, there are some hardware woes form time to time but more often than not, old games weren't so damn buggy. They'd have odd glitches here and there, but not ones that would completely crash the game.