
"Every classic game deserves a wild Game Boy version. Roblox has to clean up its platform predator problem before it can get a Marvel collab. And a record-breaking Charizard sale has me thinking of every paper collectible I ever threw in the trash. Which presents am I currently buying my children that might one day be worth a small fortune? Or is the nostalgia-fueled millennial collectible market just another bubble everyone will forget about a decade from now?"
"[We've] now preserved a final version of [the] game at the point of cancellation and we have it here for you today to check out thanks to Pete Frith providing everything," the group announced on X today. "Again, it isn't 100% complete (perhaps now 98% - based on Pete's estimates) - but there is more content and it *might* actually now be completable. Due to time constraints, we've not been able to sit and play through the title fully to confirm, as there might be scenes that glitch/bug out - if you find that it is, please do let us know!"
Classic titles inspire inventive handheld conversions and continued preservation efforts. Roblox faces serious predator problems that could jeopardize major licensing opportunities. A record Charizard sale reignites interest in paper collectibles and prompts questions about whether nostalgia-fueled millennial markets represent sustainable value or a speculative bubble. Morning Checkpoint notes large-scale attention to gaming culture, including the Game Awards' record livestream viewership. Preservationists recovered an almost-complete Game Boy Color demake of Resident Evil by HotGen, with Games That Weren't preserving a near-final build (approximately 98%) that may be completable despite potential glitches.
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