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When I started my game collection my original intention was to pick up the games I enjoyed as a kid, then I branched out and started picking up games that I had never played, or had never even heard of. While I did (and still do) enjoy playing the games I grew up with, the most fun I have had is with hidden gems. There's still so many amazing games out there that nobody talks about, and I'm always finding great games that I've never heard of (and I've been in this hobby for a long time). The reason why a lot of gems don't get talked about is because they never had a wide release. In many cases they were never localized because they were made by a small developer who wasn't interested in the foreign market, or they did get an international release but it was from a sml publisher, only in specific markets, or late in the consoles life cycle and therefore failed to gather a wide audience. If you truly think there are no good hidden gems then you're probably an autistic kid who boots of roms and plays them for 30 secoyand then turns them off after being confused about what to do since you didn't read the manual. Quite honestly it's a shit take.
>Everything worth playing has already been talked about and translated
This is an even bigger shit take. I'm an L2 Japanese speaker and I'm often finding untranslated gems. There's even some hiding in plain site because there are people interested in playing but are unable to - like Segagaga.

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