>>63057Not always.
For example some older PC games despite being well loved just don't fuction well on modern systems for one reason or another.
For example the game Rocket Jockey was basically unplayable for most people on most systems until a steam port finally came out a couple of years ago.
I loved the shit out of that game growing up, and there really truely was nothing like it, but the march of techonlogical progress moves on and it couldn't work on vista, 7, 8, 10 etc. without a very very high level of technical knowledge to modify core game files, until very recently.
It's not a bad game, it's not worthy of being forgotten, but it was a game for a very long time that was left behind.
There are thousands of games like that. Great games that deserve to be remembered and played that have been left behind by the march of technological progress and stacking incompatibilities.
Nothing is forever and doing the sour grapes thing for stuff that is gone is a dishonest cope.