What are some examples of games for which there is evidence they existed but no one can track a copy of, anywhere? Excludes games for which there's evidence they are owned by hoarders or are in some kind of archive (i.e.: the Game Preservation Society.)
>>12060893What will happen to games held on by hoarders who refuse to make a public archive of it once they die?
>>12061046Thrown in a landfill by their next of kin.
ive posted this here a million times but i played a hack of the old 90s game "bunny killer" called "nazi killer" on my friend's dad's old black and white second-hand macintosh. im 100% positive that was the name but there is no trace of this game on the internet at all. i can only assume it was some homebrew thing that is now lost.
>>12061261It's possible, but certainly far less possible than 15 years ago. Odds are greater that they wind up on ebay or sent to a grading service and sold on some "premium" auction site like Heritage Auctions.
>We missed out on another NBA Jam cloneDamn man...