A song to take a stand against corporate malpractice in the games industry. The games industry is in a historic moment of chance. Corporate initiatives are pushing out talented, skill developers and replacing them with diversity hires. These initiatives use marginalized people as human shields and have manufactured a cultural divide that we cannot allow to get worse. Lyrics written and performed by Jerrel Dulay. LYRICS and Chords: Chorus G Give me that old emulation D7 G Give me that old emulation G7 C Give me that old emulation G D7 G It's good enough for me I have purchased every remake But the changes were a mistake This is not what I asked for Now that's enough for me Every remaster's expensive Though the patch notes aren't extensive They did not fix the glitches Now that's enough for me Chorus They have replaced Ted Woosley They won't hire Ogasawara Now they hire blue haired activists So that's enough for me I have bought this game already In collections 1, 2 and 3 On 7 different platforms Now that's enough for me Chorus Instrumental Why'd the change the graphics With much worse pixel assets They're angry and they blame me That the game is not for me The dialogue is angry At straight white men like me I guess games are for politics now So that's enough for me Pete Seeger Old Time Religion: https://youtu.be/CJG901UgJv4?si=IyI-ZPNrlFRzLqZz Mario Kart 9 tells us how strong Switch 2 is: https://youtu.be/4I6iydbep2M

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