New retrogaming stuff is the single, solitary example of “the market” stepping up when dominant players fail, and what it proves more than anything is that “the market” doesn’t exist - the community does. It’s the community coming together to research and build and keep their passion alive, the market is just some nonsense abstraction constructed atop the community, meant to reduce human experience to a purely transactional, easily quantifiable relationship.
New retrogaming stuff is the single, solitary example of “the market” stepping up when dominant players fail, and what it proves more than anything is that “the market” doesn’t exist - the community does. It’s the community coming together to research and build and keep their passion alive, the market is just some nonsense abstraction constructed atop the community, meant to reduce human experience to a purely transactional, easily quantifiable relationship.