Nobody hatesGOG.

Provided you downloaded it, of course.

At the same time it re-released Dino Crisis, GOG launchedDreamlist.

Mario in his kart bursting out of a Nintendo Switch screen with Princess Peach on Rainbow Road behind him.

If you want to see a game added to GOG, you fill out a form to suggest it.

But the Dreamlist also highlights a frustrating problem with the games industry.

But man, if it isnt bringing us some good games.

Vreso looking around the hidden dog gallery in Clair Obscur Expedition 33.

The guy stewarding those consoles legacies should understand that, too.

But the question that keeps these games in limbo for so long is not, Can they make money?

It’s Can they makeenoughmoney?

A collage image with Dino Crisis in the foreground and Black & White in the background.

We know that publishers often have a skewed perspective on this.

That game is a gigantic hit.

Why is that team getting canned?

giant monster walking above small villagers

Shareholders don’t just want profit, they wantever-increasingprofit.

They don’t just want growth, they wantendlessgrowth.

The Switch’s biggest hit is a Wii U game.

Chai fighting some robot enemies in Hi-Fi Rush

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