DMC Devil May Cry: Creator wants to make more classic games available

In the interview with VGC, the Creator of Devil May Cry and Bayonetta said that the recent prize explosion in retro games, allegedly due to market manipulations, creates true player problems that want to buy these games.

In his opinion, the less problem would be a problem if the intellectual owners of classical games would be more effective to keep them available on modern systems.

As a collector I understand the temptation to have the game in the sealed packaging, said Kamiya. People want the value of the packaging and not necessarily the game itself.

But as a fan, it s a problem if someone wants to play a game, but it can not get because it is traded on these ridiculous marketplaces.

And the responsibility for these games remain available, the company that belongs to the intellectual property. If people want to play a classic game and can not get it because it is not available on new platforms and can not be found in its original form, that s like a threat ... It holds back the game culture.

The people who own the rights to these games should actively use them to get the game culture and make the games accessible to all they want to play.

Last year, Platinum reissued its Wii U title The Wonderful 101 from 2013 and ensured that it can be played by Nintendo Switch, Playstation 4 and PC owners. The company also wants to bring the Wii U-title Star Fox Zero on Nintendo Switch if the platform operator would be interested.

The market for used games has become significantly more expensive in recent years, as the auction prices for retro games have risen sharply.

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In a report, it is asserted that this is partly due to fraud in the classification and auction. The classification company Wata Games and the Auction House of Heritage Auctions are accused of being involved in artificial inflation of the value. Both companies argue this.

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