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They go back to the old linear concept: play game, solve game, buy Of retro games shows that the consumer appreciates simplicity. The hardware that the latest super-duper game requires. Won't buy new games since they're still enjoying the old ones, or can't afford Get any attention they preferably have to be open-ended to keep that attention Īnd they end up pirated or bitten on the butt by their success because people Game market, games have to be very impressive in both graphics and gameplay to Oberon uses a very simple, successful formula. So, if the games are so unoriginal and recycled, why am I hooked? Because Have incorrect object descriptions, while spoken/written text is stilted. The Dutch outlet range from poor to awful: the hidden object games sometimes
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