![]() ![]() Considering the amount of revised enhanced versions of old games that are currently available, it seems that the pendulum of gaming is swinging back to a more mature audience. They have just as much money to spend, and contrary to what some developers believed up until recently, their tastes are economically viable. There's an aging gaming population that isn't into all that busy new kid's stuff. Updated by Kristy Ambrose on March 14th, 2021: Nostalgia and money continue to drive the revamp and return to the MMOs of old. Not only that, but the devs are still working on them, still trying to improve the player experience and add more to the game for those loyal followers. Some of these MMORPG's came out over twenty years ago now, but are still available to play. If an MMORPG is popular enough, however, or well-built, it may withstand the test of time. Not only do all the hours, effort, and money you've put into the game seem to go to waste, but you'll never again be able to play your favorite quests and missions. ![]() It's very disheartening when a favorite MMORPG goes offline.
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