That won't stop anyone. Just spin up 50 instances and let them sit for a while until they're not so new anymore. Then when you need one, grab one off the shelf that's been riping for a while.It's only a bump when they get started.
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Only 1GB. A lot of the good old games fit on a CD and had enough space left to have a full album of red book music!
You don't have to install anything. It's a website. I don't understand why people install the app (or any app that is a website in a wrapper).
You can only justify over the long run. If you use it as intended, to easily repair and upgrade, it should end up cheaper in the end.
Tank controls are something to get used to, but imo it adds to the experience considering the limitations of the time.
Have you tried running it in a browser tab instead?