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Just an example... so well done...
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Though you may not have heard of it before today, "demake" has been around for quite some time in the retro/classic gaming circles and is the common term.Rath Darkblade wrote: ↑Wed Aug 21, 2024 6:54 am Hmm -- so, since a Sierra remake takes an EGA game and remakes it in VGA, a "demake" is the reverse. Clever idea.
Am I wrong, or is the precise term for this "remake for legacy hardware"? Just wondering, not criticising. "Demake" is snappier, even if it's not a word. (Yet).![]()
I would love if they did this...
That's fair enough. As I said, I'm not criticising. I'm just wondering if there's a precise definition for what "demake" actually means. Let's google it:goatmeal wrote: ↑Wed Aug 21, 2024 8:18 amThough you may not have heard of it before today, "demake" has been around for quite some time in the retro/classic gaming circles and is the common term.Rath Darkblade wrote: ↑Wed Aug 21, 2024 6:54 am Hmm -- so, since a Sierra remake takes an EGA game and remakes it in VGA, a "demake" is the reverse. Clever idea.
Am I wrong, or is the precise term for this "remake for legacy hardware"? Just wondering, not criticising. "Demake" is snappier, even if it's not a word. (Yet).![]()
I took a quick look at the Urban Dictionary this morning, and there was a submitted definition from April 2019, so if the date is to be believed, it's at least 5 years old...Rath Darkblade wrote: ↑Wed Aug 21, 2024 5:47 pm OK. Now I wonder, how old (or new?) is this word, roughly? I'm just thinking etymologically (i.e. about the origin and development of the word).Who knows, we might even get it into the OED.
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