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<p dir="auto"><strong>AndreiPavlov</strong> — <em>9 years ago(May 30, 2016 11:47 PM)</em></p>
<p dir="auto">Seriously, it is strange. It beats most modern videogames which horde any videostore shelves. To me it was VERY paintaking to get even a used version of RDR for my PS3. That's a shame.<br />
When you are hunting this game down, you are ready to part with quite a bunch of banknotes. A weird situation. Demand: YES. Supply: NO.<br />
Are there any reliable experts on merchandise with power to supply us with the originals that do not fade with time under this blue sky?<br />
Nu chto gliadite? Ne poluchali davno?</p>
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<p dir="auto">Sadly no, just made backwards compatible on the XBone. Much much better than nothing, and to be honest it looks as good to me as many current games today still, but IMO it deserves a re-release. There is no PS4 option (though admittedly I found the PS3 version looked awful compared to the 360 release) anf you still need to track down a 360 used disc copy or pay $50 for MS's Games on Demand digital version.<br />
But yes, at least it is easier for new players to experience now, which is better than the situation a few months ago (and far better than the situation for Red Dead Revolver which was broken to unplayable on the 360's backwards compatible program).</p>
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<p dir="auto">Looks like I'll have to eat my words in regards to<br />
RDR<br />
. It has now been ported.</p>
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<p dir="auto">Neither it nor<br />
Max Payne 3<br />
are even so much as going to be ported to the next generation consoles let alone remastered, from the looks of it. (And yet they certainly deserve to be.)</p>
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