Software preservation is a key concern for anyone invested in videogame history, even more so for the RPG family and its countless subgenres, which, being mostly comprised of single player adventures, are perceived as some of the best examples of timeless experiences that players can enjoy decades after their release.
Octopath Zero, Save the Games and the quest…
Software preservation is a key concern for anyone invested in videogame history, even more so for the RPG family and its countless subgenres, which, being mostly comprised of single player adventures, are perceived as some of the best examples of timeless experiences that players can enjoy decades after their release.