Nearly 9 out of 10 classic video games are out of print. Here's why saving games matters
Por um escritor misterioso
Descrição
A study by the Seattle-based Video Game History Foundation says that nearly nine out of 10 classic video games are unavailable in the modern gaming market. The foundation hopes its findings help expand efforts to collect and preserve older video games the same way we do with literature, music and film.
16 ways Google Lens can save you time on Android
15 Best Hacking Games
The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom - Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch
A Short History of Nearly Everything by Bryson, Bill
Almost 90 percent of classic games are 'critically endangered,' say archivists - The Verge
Why did older video games have manual save points? Modern games usually save at checkpoints automatically. What changed? - Quora
Paw Patrol Team on 10 Year Anniversary and Rubble & Crew Spin-Off – The Hollywood Reporter
The Last Kids on Earth
The Things We Leave Unfinished by Rebecca Yarros, Paperback
5 Best Videogame Consoles of 2023 - Consoles for Casual Gamers
The Genius of Lionel Messi Just Walking Around
The 50 best video games of all time
Study finds nearly every pre-2010 video game is unavailable
The Steam Deck wasn't born ready, but it's ready now - The Verge
Nearly 9 out of 10 classic video games are out of print. Here's why saving games matters