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6/23/2025, 2:48:15 PM
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I can only guess that it has not been economically viable for others to do so, and if it were easy I'd probably would have done it myself. There are modern ports of the first JSR game and I know JSRF is backwards compatible on newer hardware as well, which most would find acceptable for play. I remember they have mentioned about dedicated teams at Xbox devoted to game preservation which is great news to most who care about the games, assuring their survival. Beyond printf "hello world", I'm not well versed in coding, but if you don't want to do it yourself you can fund that development as a practical alternative. I'm pretty happy about doing that with Bomb Rush Cyberfunk at one time.
I can only guess that it has not been economically viable for others to do so, and if it were easy I'd probably would have done it myself. There are modern ports of the first JSR game and I know JSRF is backwards compatible on newer hardware as well, which most would find acceptable for play. I remember they have mentioned about dedicated teams at Xbox devoted to game preservation which is great news to most who care about the games, assuring their survival. Beyond printf "hello world", I'm not well versed in coding, but if you don't want to do it yourself you can fund that development as a practical alternative. I'm pretty happy about doing that with Bomb Rush Cyberfunk at one time.
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