Tuesday, July 11, 2023

New study by "Video Game History Foundation" reveals more than 86% of classic video games are unavailable in the US

[CENTER][ATTACH type="full" width="581px" alt="Screenshot from 2023-07-11 09-59-20.png"]382811[/ATTACH] [/CENTER] The [URL='https://twitter.com/GameHistoryOrg']Video Game History Foundation[/URL], in partnership with the [URL='https://twitter.com/SoftPresNetwork']Software Preservation Network[/URL], have unveiled a new study regarding the current state of classic video games and their commercial availability today. The results obtained in the study for the US; which goes into great detail... [URL='https://gbatemp.net/threads/new-study-by-video-game-history-foundation-reveals-more-than-86-of-classic-video-games-are-unavailable-in-the-us.636128/']Read more[/URL]
https://gbatemp.net/threads/new-study-by-video-game-history-foundation-reveals-more-than-86-of-classic-video-games-are-unavailable-in-the-us.636128/

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