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Is "modding" a retro console sacrilege, or the only way to make old hardware worth playing in 2024?
As retro gaming surges in popularity, the debate between preserving original hardware and enhancing it with mods has never been more relevant—especially with rising costs of vintage games and consoles. Cast your vote and share your take on whether modding is a creative evolution or a violation of gaming heritage.
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