>Important historical archive
lol
No
It's as important as a collection of keychains historically speaking. Pretty much just like mame, in the entire game set, maybe 1% is worth saving/remembering, the rest is either just very average if not outright shit not even worth a click
>I downloaded one game I liked because I want to recode it in a more useful game engine and could not remember the exact game mechanics. It was really interesting documenting the game mechanics and without the original as reference I couldn't have guessed at the deviously great mechanics built into the game.
The world doesn't need a second command and conquer, or a second doom, or a second anything
I've played openra for a couple of weeks lately, tiberian dawn
I realised it was just a retarded game in the end, a waste of time, disk space and bandwidth
And that's maybe the most important thing to remember in hindsight
On the one hand. And yet, who the fuck are you to decide for the whole world?
All you have managed to say is "you like to decorate your house this way and no other way".
I mean, congratulations?
How do you manage to be right and simultaneously straddle that Clydesdale of stupidity at the same time? Talking to you is like watching a Liveleak video of a guy slowly drilling a hole in his skull with a butter knife. It's utterly fascinating.
>who the fuck are you to decide for the whole world?
I'm not the one claiming 288GB of flash games is an important part of History
Get your priorities straight
>All you have managed to say is "you like to decorate your house this way and no other way".
Still better than putting WWII and 288GB of flashgames on the same page
>How do you manage to be right and simultaneously straddle that Clydesdale of stupidity at the same time?
And yet look who's asking
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