yoda you can call me wrote:Yes i love playing old school games and i remember Apocalypse, The end boss was a twat. Didn't Bruce also say "kill em all, let God sort em out"?.
Thing is with retro games though, most of them haven't aged well and you can only play them for like ten minutes before you get bored shitless and pissed off. My personal favourite is Doom
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Shpongle wrote:yoda you can call me wrote:Yes i love playing old school games and i remember Apocalypse, The end boss was a twat. Didn't Bruce also say "kill em all, let God sort em out"?.
Thing is with retro games though, most of them haven't aged well and you can only play them for like ten minutes before you get bored shitless and pissed off. My personal favourite is Doom
Duke Nukem 3D shits on Doom
yoda you can call me wrote:Shpongle wrote:yoda you can call me wrote:Yes i love playing old school games and i remember Apocalypse, The end boss was a twat. Didn't Bruce also say "kill em all, let God sort em out"?.
Thing is with retro games though, most of them haven't aged well and you can only play them for like ten minutes before you get bored shitless and pissed off. My personal favourite is Doom
Duke Nukem 3D shits on Doom
I like Duke and all yo, but I have a couple of hundred fanmade maps for Doom 1 and 2. so i never get bored of it
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SG. wrote:Abram said it best. The PS1/N64 era doesn't look well these days, but there are some gems in there (Super Mario 64 is still amazing, and doesn't look bad at all).
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Just Silver wrote:Look at myretro gaming appreciation thread
In fact lol just got two new genesis games
AbramIsaac wrote:Those games aren't old enough.
The transition to 3D was great for the time, but the games (as has been said) didn't age well. Beyond that, they were pushing the limits of what they could do with the hardware at the time, so they sometimes had to make sacrifices that affected the quality of the game. That's not to say that graphics are what makes a game great; personally, I feel like the 16-bit games were some of the best ever made. It wasn't about graphic eye-candy, and FPS/Sports games hadn't become ubiquitous yet and polluted the industry with repetitive and uninspired bullshit.
Now is a great time for gaming, though. If you only view the industry as what the major publishers release on the consoles, it's whatever, but independent games are thriving like never before. The consoles have helped this more than anything else, but even with platforms like Steam (and the Steam box), there are ways for an independent game that is innovative and great to be successful and widely played. Oftentimes, these games are also inspired by the platformers or puzzle games of the golden age, so it's great to see that those concepts still play a role in the design of some of the most interesting releases that the indie devs are pushing out.
But yeah...not a big fan of the time between PS1/N64 and the last generation.
Hopsinshadie wrote:I disagree with y'all when you say the games didn't age well. Not many things age well when you've done them so many times. PS1 was like 15 years ago and I'm impressed because for 15 years ago, you still get almost the same quality
yoda you can call me wrote:True and on point. I have Snes and sega emulators and i fux with a lot of the games, definitely aged nicely.
And yeah, the independent scene is growing massively thanks to the consoles, I played a great indie game a few months back that i got from PS Plus Called Limbo, great and inventive side scroller..
Maynard James Keenan wrote:Life is too short NOT to create something with every breath we draw.
Shpongle wrote:yoda you can call me wrote:True and on point. I have Snes and sega emulators and i fux with a lot of the games, definitely aged nicely.
And yeah, the independent scene is growing massively thanks to the consoles, I played a great indie game a few months back that i got from PS Plus Called Limbo, great and inventive side scroller..
You played Limbo? That game is great, took me a while to finish it, those damn spiders
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