The US video game industry gets back to growth | GamesIndustry.biz
The decade has been a turbulent one for the US video game industry. It began with the surge in players, engagement and dollars from people wanting to stay connected to family and friends through the pandemic.
Today, however, the supply of new generation hardware has improved and stabilized, blockbuster games are being released, and player engagement patterns have settled into a new normal. This has allowed the market to settle after months of wild swings - both higher and lower.
How archivists are preserving video game history - The Verge
The first game you play in The Making of Karateka, a release about the making of the cinematic action game Karateka, is an Asteroids clone.
With advancing console generations and the slow demise of both backward compatibility and digital game storefronts, the ability to play older games has always been tough.
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