Hello guys and gals, it's me Mutahar again! This time we're taking a look at a new study that shows our favorite hobby slowly being lost to time and some of ...
It’s not about comparison. It’s observing the unavailability, not thrivingness. If for historical reasons you want to find those games you won’t, for 87% of them.
I understand the history of video-games not matter to you, correct? Just the current hype matters?
Oh so it’s about that. Yeah i guess then. I wonder if something like an online library for games can be made. It would be illegal ofc but so are those for books.
It’s not about comparison. It’s observing the unavailability, not thrivingness. If for historical reasons you want to find those games you won’t, for 87% of them.
I understand the history of video-games not matter to you, correct? Just the current hype matters?
Oh so it’s about that. Yeah i guess then. I wonder if something like an online library for games can be made. It would be illegal ofc but so are those for books.
There is. In fact I downloaded Bookworm Adventures 1 and 2 in one
Five comments in and you finally realize what the video and therefore everyone but you is actually talking about.
Great work.