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Arminillo said:
Angelus said:

People get too caught up in the nostalgia of experiences they have in their formative years. The quality of things is generally always improving, but because we've sort of "seen it all" in terms of the types of stories and such, many people will get hung up on the certain inevitable derivativeness of the things that come after to appreciate it.

It's just how we are. That's why every single generation is always on about "back in my day!" Everything is always better "back in my day."

"my day" was GBA/GC/PS2/XBOX. But I still recognize that gaming was at its most innovative in the 90s.

In fairness, that's not saying much, considering how young video games were as a medium.