See i think that is what people are missing. If a game is that good, someone will figure out a way to play it in the future.) you can!! See i guess if there is a will there is a way. yet they arer 30+ year old games and still worth playing. You can't run either of these games on any modern system. (games from mid 80's) though i would need to dig it outta the attic and hook it up to an old TV that has RF antena so i can hook up my TI computer with speach synthisizer, and a tape player so i can up load the extra data not on the cartrage. If i wanted i can go fire up Parsec or tunnels of doom i could. Doesn't anyone ever keep old tech or is this a product of our new society where every thing is disposible.
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Keeveek: Guys, but your really think you will be able to launch these old games on modern systems? You can't already play some old games on 64 bit systems, what will 2022 bring? Nobody knows, but I'm quite sure that without such initiatives like gog, hardly any of them would be playable. Maybe there will be games I'd like to replay when that time comes :-) The original game itself I only played like twice.īut then again 20 years is not a short time, so again we'll see in 20 years. The longest time I play a game was with Dungeon Siege (almost a year if I recall correctly), and it was with dozens of different mods, siegelets, and total conversions, not the original game. Occasional replaying is definitely possible, but not the norm, even with games I like best like Quest for Glory series, KotOR series, etc.
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I tend to finish the games and that's it.
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We'll see in 20 years :-)Īs for the games, I do not think there will be games I play right now that I still want to play in 20 years. Hell, I still see record players for vinyls being sold new because people still prefer them. If you have games and want to play them, there's no doubt in my mind that you'll seek out the hardware you need to run them. I know plenty of people who have installed floppy drives in their PCs (or at least have USB ones) for the sole purpose of running old floppy games. Ian Malcolm once said, "life finds a way".