Instead of having to decide when to retire fantasy consoles that aren't actively developed, we could just add a column with the year of the last update. That way, working consoles could stay listed while also giving readers a bit of a clue which ones are actively developed/supported.
What do you all think? I started working on this but realized I should probably ask before I go to the trouble of looking them all up. I've been going by Github activity (for open source projects) or release notes/history (for closed source projects).
Instead of having to decide when to retire fantasy consoles that aren't actively developed, we could just add a column with the year of the last update. That way, working consoles could stay listed while also giving readers a bit of a clue which ones are actively developed/supported.
What do you all think? I started working on this but realized I should probably ask before I go to the trouble of looking them all up. I've been going by Github activity (for open source projects) or release notes/history (for closed source projects).