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Console games are stuck on their hardware though, even if they work they're still all second hand while a PC with a way to play older games will be preserved more easily.I think that more if not all PC exclusive games need to be homebrew ported to older consoles.
Why? For the humble purpose of game preservation.
"But wait, why not just port or update them for newer hardware and OS?"
We could do that, but hear me out.
Most older console games still work, regardless of hardware or OS upgrades by virtue of emulation, now you could argue that virtual machines exist, but it's not the same is it?
PC games have specific requirements and dependencies, having them ported to older consoles can make those requirements a non-issue by way of emulators.
Not to mention controller support out of the box.
I'd genuinely love to hear a counter point to this, not because I'm up my own ass here or anything; but I just want to hear other people's opinion if this can backfire in any way.
Yes, even if they're digital games they can have their DRM removed and be playable on anything with a CPU and a GPU whereas console games have their restricted OS and file format.
. Not their fault, they didn't jive with you. Sega Saturn was a great console and 2d powerhouse, but was marketed horribly outside of Japan with the stupid, "no 2d games" rule from that fool, Sega decided to hire after he got fired from Sony.