It seems that lots of NESes get off to a great start then crash and burn. Without getting personal, why is that? I've listed some questions that come to mind. Pick and choose or come up with your own.
Is it because mods lose interest?
Is modding is too time consuming or difficult to do well?
Or do players lose interest and move on the the next "new" game?
Is real life too distracting or is it just that "new" games are "always" better?
Do more games fail becasue the mod quits or because players lose interest?
Would most NESers rather play a good game or mod a good game?
Is it because mods lose interest?
Is modding is too time consuming or difficult to do well?
Or do players lose interest and move on the the next "new" game?
Is real life too distracting or is it just that "new" games are "always" better?
Do more games fail becasue the mod quits or because players lose interest?
Would most NESers rather play a good game or mod a good game?