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Why am I still developing SNES hacks in 2026?
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<blockquote data-quote="Adrian Gauna" data-source="post: 5871" data-attributes="member: 640"><p>Uh, because you're a legend! </p><p>Plus new games and consoles suck to high heaven.</p><p></p><p>Now in the gaming industry it's all about greed and money and how much the companies can screw the consumer over where back in the old days it was about innovation, competition, and creating an overall fun experience. </p><p></p><p>It really started to fall apart after the 6th generation in my opinion. When the digital server age began. Covid-19 just made things even worse and created the ''lazy era'' of modern gaming that we now have where games aren't finished on schedule anymore and still require a ton of patches for the following year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Adrian Gauna, post: 5871, member: 640"] Uh, because you're a legend! Plus new games and consoles suck to high heaven. Now in the gaming industry it's all about greed and money and how much the companies can screw the consumer over where back in the old days it was about innovation, competition, and creating an overall fun experience. It really started to fall apart after the 6th generation in my opinion. When the digital server age began. Covid-19 just made things even worse and created the ''lazy era'' of modern gaming that we now have where games aren't finished on schedule anymore and still require a ton of patches for the following year. [/QUOTE]
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