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PostPosted: Sun Apr 12, 2009 11:33 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Retro come backs seam to be all the rage at the moment, probebly cause of the low quailty of modern stuff, but we have noticed that, despite all the big name games, the Game.Com seams to have been overlooked? All we have been left with are remake consoles like the DS (Though i still think the best Console to ever used pen-interaction has to be the Sega Pico!)

With all this retro collections and such like, you would have thoughtt they might think about the Game.com.. or maybe reissue the console? In fact, they probebly have, but the problem is the Game.com NEVER had a UK release.. isn't that a shame? And as people have said, some of the games are pretty cheap.. in the US, in the UK, the prices aren't as good..

So, with all the new consoles either having collections of Old games, or cheap re-issue consoles coming out, anyone think the Game.com has even the smallest chance? Hell, i bet it would probebly be cheap for a fan to get a reissue licence ^_^

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PostPosted: Sun Apr 19, 2009 11:13 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Manic_Man wrote:
Retro come backs seam to be all the rage at the moment, probebly cause of the low quailty of modern stuff, but we have noticed that, despite all the big name games, the Game.Com seams to have been overlooked? All we have been left with are remake consoles like the DS (Though i still think the best Console to ever used pen-interaction has to be the Sega Pico!)

With all this retro collections and such like, you would have thoughtt they might think about the Game.com.. or maybe reissue the console? In fact, they probebly have, but the problem is the Game.com NEVER had a UK release.. isn't that a shame? And as people have said, some of the games are pretty cheap.. in the US, in the UK, the prices aren't as good..

So, with all the new consoles either having collections of Old games, or cheap re-issue consoles coming out, anyone think the Game.com has even the smallest chance? Hell, i bet it would probebly be cheap for a fan to get a reissue licence ^_^


They don't cost much I think that is a big part of Old games coming back Wink most of my 360 games are Old School you should see my Atari collection. Shocked and any way most new fps seem to be all the same game just with a new label. Rolling Eyes

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