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Freeware Games: Something For Everyone

by Aiden Zapora

To play games now, you would have to spend hundreds of dollars upgrading your computer and then hundreds more to actually buy the games you want to play. But what if you're more of a casual gamer, and you do not want to spend that much money? There is a simple solution; freeware games.

These games are just what the name implies; freeware games are free to download and play. And you do not have anything to worry about, since anything labeled as freeware is legal to download. In addition, these games are generally less stressful to your computer, and most people should be able to play them without much of a problem.

Some examples of freeware games include those old arcade games you used to play as a child. Since they are so old, it is easy for today's programmers to create near replicas of those games. Some of these arcade games are even enhanced to have new graphics or new features, and sometimes are more fun to play than the originals.

Many companies create modern games in addition to old arcade games which they could sell for $20 if they wanted, but give them out as freeware instead. Some of these games can easily compete with the top game son the market now with their great graphics and gameplay. Why pay for a game when you can play it for free instead?

You might be asking why companies produce freeware games. There are many reasons for this. Most times, they are the beta versions of games that a company will wish to sell at a later date. By doing this, they can receive input about the game and fix any bugs or make improvements on it before officially releasing it; which they hope will develop more sales for the game when released. Companies can also ask players to pay if they want a special item or gift, as well as sell ad space within the game so that the game remains free.

In conclusion, almost every sort of game is accessible at no charge. Since there are so very many great cost-free games available, you know that there is probably one for every taste. And it looks as if this situation is going to continue for a long time, since freeware games continue to be cranked out steadily and rapidly.

If you want to start playing new games, an initial investment of hundreds of dollars in upgrades to your PC and then even more to purchase the games is required. This simply doesn't work for the part time gamer. Who wants to waste that kind of money? The easiest fix is freeware games. There are no legal worries, as anything carrying a free label constitutes a legitimate download for those ready to play games now. Among the favorites available are old arcade games you enjoyed during your youth. Programmers can now copy those games because they have been around so long.

Published February 13th, 2008

Filed in Games