I disagree. Back in the day, Winamp was the go-to program for audiophiles and music lovers. Windows Media Player was basic, but Winamp had the tricks up its sleeve to hit the sweet spot of quality and functionality.
Back when Winamp included Video playback, it was used so seldomly by its users that development of the video player side practically stopped before it even started. Adding games will never bring Winamp back I'm afraid, especially not when there's so much catching up to do on the core audio side of the program.
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