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PixelatedGamer: Sega Mega Drive / Genesis Turns 20 Today!

PixelatedGamer.com writes, "Boy does that make me feel old. As of today, this classic console has been entertaining the western world for 20 years. Well, America (just over 20 years for Japan and around 19 for Europe), see guys we've been the last in line for a while now."

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PirateThom5402d ago

Damn... it's still weird for me to refer to it as "retro" too.

Serjikal_Strike5402d ago

I was button mashing to Streets of Rage and TMNT on this system....holy crap does time FLY!!!

Happy 20 :)

Fatal Blow5402d ago

damn time fly's i use to play shinobi and i still have that consol with the 6 button pad

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The DevGAMM conference is returning to Lisbon (Portugal) on November 14th, 2024

"Following a great event in November of last year, DevGAMM Lisbon is coming back to the beautiful and sunny Cascais region to catch up with old friends, connect with game developers from around the world, hear from seasoned professionals, and have a great time all around." - DevGAMM.

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Why Indie Games Fail To Keep Their Place In The Spotlight

A look into the sad trajectory of indie games from high successful releases to complete irrelevancy in just a few weeks or months.

shaenoide2d ago

Easy not enough developpers to add content to the game (palworld)

Profchaos2d ago

That's the thing with gaming there's always new experiences to have why spend months or years playing a single game when there's a new experience right around the corner.

Indie or AAA if your building your game expecting long term player counts you'll probably be disappointed as gamers often enjoy something for a few weeks and move on only to return if it's truely a classic.

Out of all the generations I've experienced there's games from 30 plus years ago I still dust off and play like super Mario bros, earthbound, vice city and san Andreas being games I treasure and revisit every few years but I'm not going back to play a game designed to keep me engaged for months on end because it's also designed to milk my wallet in most cases.

Build a great game that people love make it playable offline and ask does it matter if the concurrent player count is under 100 a year post launch more often that not it doesn't

P_Bomb1d 22h ago

The price of entry is too high to take chances like I used to. Was looking at V Rising and that ranges from $50-$130 CAD. That’s a lot for an indie imo. By the time it goes on sale, the player count might be dwindling. But that’s the trade-off, I guess.

Si-Fly1d 19h ago

I’m glad my preference is single player experiences, Indie devs got me covered 👊🏻

Flewid6381d 17h ago

Indie devs dont make multiplayer games?

Si-Fly1d 15h ago

Read the article dude 👍🏻

Flewid6381d 14h ago

Read the article. Same question.

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15 Great Games Where Every Minute of the Experience Feels Earned

GB: "We take a look at 15 amazing games that had the perfect length."

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coolbeans1d 14h ago

Pretty good list. Botany Manor would be the newest addition that encapsulates that title.