In the '90s, games like Broken Sword were discovered through limited avenues: local game stores, personal recommendations, and gaming magazines, sparking collective family enthusiasm.
Back then, navigating the gaming landscape was a communal experience; demo discs and friends’ recommendations shaped our gaming choices, unlike today's vast digital marketplace.
The nostalgic connection to titles like Broken Sword encapsulates a different time in gaming, where discovery was less about algorithms and more about personal interactions.
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