Games still sell well, gaming PCs still sell well, what are they measuring this "death" by? Because of iPhone apps? Console sales? Just cause your market share "shrinks" because the market as a whole passes a tipping point doesn't mean you're doomed.
#CHASE HQ 2 TAITO TYPE X2 PC#
People keep screaming that PC gaming is dead but I just don't see it. Now add the MMOs, FPSs and Sims clones mentioned in a previous post. Don't even get me started on PopCap and its ilk. Last I checked downloaded games on PC were booming, RTS and TBS games like Star Craft and Civilization are selling like hotcakes and companies like TellTale have made quite a name for themselves revitalizing the graphical adventure market. > signal the end of PC gaming I'm not sure what does. > John Carmack and Tim Sweeney's latest engine war is on the iPhone. If that doesn't signal the end of PC gaming I'm not sure what does. John Carmack and Tim Sweeney's latest engine war is on the iPhone. > You'd think Taito would release this for Windows. Is there still a non-FPS, non-MMORPG, non-'The Sims' PC gaming market? *nt* You'd think Taito would release this for Windows. > emulation of such a game is literally years away. Given the stats of this PC-based system is fairly impressive, true > The date information shows that it was released in March 2007. Given the stats of this PC-based system is fairly impressive, true emulation of such a game is literally years away. The date information shows that it was released in March 2007 - for the Taito Type X2 arcade system. Does anyone know when it will be emulated or available for Mame or PC?
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I have seen the new Chase HQ 2 that came out in 2006.