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Old 05-02-2005, 11:08 AM   #1
Omuletzu
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This has been on my mind for some time now.I(nearly 18 years old) still caught the dos games times.But as the years go by, will abandonware survive?Because cases of games being released as abw are getting more more something of a dream.True the Dos games will always be abw, but the people that didn't catch the DOS games virus, will they look back? Will they stop from playing warcraft 5 and half life 4, just to play doom2 and dune2? Following my train of thought, i ask you, is the abandoware scene slowly but surely dying?
Even if companies would release their games as abw, would the number of games released as abw amount to the games that are released on the market? Even so, will people look back to the good old days.In a society advancing further and further, will people stop and look at the golden games that lead to HL, or NFS?
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