Teaser
The preservation of past games for future generations is becoming increasingly important.
Update with the result:
Almost every third survey participant (73 percent) answered the question with “yes”, so missed certain players from the past in the current store.
Yes | 73% | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
No | 27% | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Original text:
This week Gog surprisingly took the PC versions of Dino Crisis and Dino Crisis 2 in your own game catalog – on top of that prepared for modern operating systems. In the train, the company belonging to CD project again emphasized its efforts for the preservation of video games and campaigned for a feature with which their GOG signaled your interest in bringing classics like no one lives forever back.
After all, not all classics can be easily acquired in common digital stores like Steam today, as is the case, for example at Sword of Aragon (The hour of the critic) was the case. And even if they are available there, it is partly up to yourself, which are now running on Steam's title years ago, for example, under Windows 10.
In today's Sunday question, on the one hand, the survey is about the simple question of whether your certain classics or personal favorites in the digital stores (or the virtual console from Nintendo Switch Online) are missing. Or not because you have to make sure with emulators, for example, and have stowed the old pearl at hand. In the second step we look forward to to hear in the comments from youfrom which retro title you wish you to be able to download you in the range of your favorite online gaming store.
You can submit your voice for the Sunday question by Monday at 9:00 a.m. – if you change your opinion, you can also log in another answer by then. Then we close the survey and present you a little later in the form of a news update. Do you have ideas for a Sunday question? Then send a PM to Hagen.