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As games become more and more expensive to produce, costs running into millions, companies seem oblivious to one thing, classics.
These games, already made and dirt cheap to run off onto cd's, cost so little for them to make, and there's a big demand for the games, especially from old school more mature gamers.
Maybe now we will get to see some more of the golden oldies. Here's hoping. One question though, when can I play Bubble Bobble on my N64?
As games become more and more expensive to produce, costs running into millions, companies seem oblivious to one thing, classics.
These games, already made and dirt cheap to run off onto cd's, cost so little for them to make, and there's a big demand for the games, especially from old school more mature gamers.
Maybe now we will get to see some more of the golden oldies. Here's hoping. One question though, when can I play Bubble Bobble on my N64?