“If you own the game rights, we would love to release your game”.
Hamster, the company behind the record-breaking Arcade Archive series, has issued an appeal to rights holders who might be sitting on classic titles which are currently unavailable on modern-day platforms.
The Japanese company has a section on its site devoted to intellectual property and has stated that it is happy to consider both arcade and home console games – hinting that the firm is planning to expand beyond its Arcade Archives range (thanks, Famitsu).
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“If you own the game rights, we would love to release your game”.
Hamster, the company behind the record-breaking Arcade Archive series, has issued an appeal to rights holders who might be sitting on classic titles which are currently unavailable on modern-day platforms.
The Japanese company has a section on its site devoted to intellectual property and has stated that it is happy to consider both arcade and home console games – hinting that the firm is planning to expand beyond its Arcade Archives range (thanks, Famitsu).
Read the full article on timeextension.com