In a blow aimed exactly on the coronary heart of my hazily-recalled childhood recollections, Disney has gone and yanked down 14 video games from Steam. What’s worse, the video games have been delisted fully with out warning, that means we did not even get our now-customary probability to pay barely an excessive amount of for entry to them earlier than it goes away without end (after which by no means play them anyway).
The video games which were eliminated are (through Wario64):
I’ve reached out to Disney to ask why these video games have been delisted with out warning, and I am going to replace this piece if I hear again.
Now, my basic ideological stance that video games must be preserved and accessible apart (placing apart additionally my intense private remorse relating to the lack of Disney Fairies: Tinkerbell’s Journey), I can not say I am too damaged up about most of those disappearing. That is no assertion on their high quality; I’ve simply by no means heard of most of them.
There are a few exceptions to that, although. Disney’s Hercules was a childhood staple of mine, again on my dad’s cumbersome Fujitsu PC all the way in which again within the late ’90s. Was it good? No concept. But it surely did have 2.5D components that blew my tiny thoughts once I was 5 years previous.
I believe the true loss right here is Armed and Harmful, although. I confess, virtually all my expertise with this one stems from an previous Official Xbox Journal demo disc, nevertheless it too was fairly spectacular to a a lot youthful model of myself. Not as a result of its third-person fight was particularly mindblowing, however as a result of it had a gun that may flip the whole map the other way up and make all of your enemies fall off it. You simply do not get innovation like that nowadays.
