New study reveals most classic video games are completely unavailable

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Back in the day, in the 90’s we used to have this TV box called Videoway in Québec, Canada. It was provided by Videotron. The box had some entertainment features on it, including games. One of the games was loved by everyone and when the Videoway was discontinued, people became very nostalgic and asked Videotron to release an emulator of some kind with the same set of software. But, the company doesn’t want to spend money on that unless it’s profitable, unfortunately.

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