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I have already been irreversibly gutted when I saw a comment somewhere from someone saying Dead Rising was a childhood game they loved playing with their dad. That is a game that I drove to the store and bought by myself, with money I made, from my job, that paid me with a paycheck I had to declare on my taxes.A cursory glance at a Google search suggests 2-7 is the average age range of when people start playing video games. So in 5-6 years there will be "Switch was my childhood" comments to make us feel nice and old.
I can absolutely believe that those two will be talked about in retro-nostalgia terms by those that grew up adoring them. Not for entirely terrible reasons.If we're going by the logic that anything is "retro" once it hits the 10 year mark, then it is horrifying to think that FNaF is getting ever so closer to that double digit number. Even more horrifying knowing Undertale's coming next.
Nigger, the UNDERTALE DEMO turns ten this year!If we're going by the logic that anything is "retro" once it hits the 10 year mark, then it is horrifying to think that FNaF is getting ever so closer to that double digit number. Even more horrifying knowing Undertale's coming next.
So PS5 is getting punked for all of its games by a retro console lol.
PS2 was one of those gens that lasted forever just because of how many consoles were sold. Just because of that it's harder to think of it as retro because technically it had games until nearly 2010 at least. I just checked and it's actually 2014.I still have trouble accepting PS2 era as retro. You're going to have to come up with something more than age (such as a wholesale change in graphics or gameplay) to justify it to me. Maybe next gen will do it, if they do things like removing the ability to buy games physically or mandate VR inclusion. I'll gladly accept my horrifying ratings now.
Well, 2013, sports games are released the year before the year on the box. FIFA 14 was famously released on PS2/3/4 in PAL regions. The last Xbox and Gamecube games were released in '07, so for PS2 to chug along another six years was impressive.PS2 was one of those gens that lasted forever just because of how many consoles were sold. Just because of that it's harder to think of it as retro because technically it had games until nearly 2010 at least. I just checked and it's actually 2014.
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A year after the ps4 had launched. You could really consider the system to be multi generational.
Just think, the Xbox one is going to be 10 years old this year. It's kinda horrifying when you think about it.
The only reason I played Simcity 13 was because some friends had it and we fucked around making cities, competing or collaborating. The online mode was the saving grace of that game with everything else pulling it down. Does skylines have online like simcity did?The other horrifying thing, is that SimCity (2013) will be 10 years old this year too. And I still won't forget how EA threw the SimCity franchise away with 2013's horrible launch state, and the original Maxis studio getting shut down as a result. (The Sims is made by The Sims Studio, which is a seperate version of Maxis)
The only reason I played Simcity 13 was because some friends had it and we fucked around making cities, competing or collaborating. The online mode was the saving grace of that game with everything else pulling it down. Does skylines have online like simcity did?
After all this time that's just sad. They focus on spamming dlcs rather that fixing problems. It's funny how similar to EA they have become.I don't think Cities Skylines has any sort of online co-op.
My nephews have no interest in older games and definitely don't think they're cool. Might just be them, or it could be a generational thing. I thought the Atari 2600 generation was interesting as a kid, of course it wasn't as good as my N64 but I liked checking it out. They just don't think that way though.
Today kids are spoiled for choice. Most of us just had a small selection of games growing up, but even the biggest collections back then are dwarfed by what's available now. An infinite number of free mobile games, tons of free games on consoles, plus subscription services means they don't need to look back even out of curiosity, let alone boredom.