Indeed, but they weren't being released at the same rate as they are nowadays worldwide via digital stores.
As gamer in the 1980's, I only cares about what could actually get on a few shops around my hometown, and they were mostly games coming out from UK, and Iberian Penisula.
With the Amiga, German and French studios also became relevant.
Everything else was almost inexistent.
Also arcades had what they had, owners weren't changing games all the time.
As gamer in the 1980's, I only cares about what could actually get on a few shops around my hometown, and they were mostly games coming out from UK, and Iberian Penisula.
With the Amiga, German and French studios also became relevant.
Everything else was almost inexistent.
Also arcades had what they had, owners weren't changing games all the time.