RaptorChrist said: The generational leaps aren't as big as they used to be. As a gamer who started with the NES, I've experienced that feeling of playing a game for the first time that is leaps beyond anything I've played before it. I didn't have a gaming PC until the PS2-era, so the first time I played the N64 (Mario 64) was the day after playing a game like Donkey Kong Country on the Super Nintendo. DKC, arguably the best-looking SNES game, cannot be mistaken for an N64 game. This is me just being a realist. Now as a gamer who enjoys being hyped up for new tech and great games, I'd love to buy into the narrative that the PS5 is going to be like nothing we've ever seen before it, but things are different nowadays. It's great to be optimistic, but ridiculing someone for their "opinion", which to me is a perfectly legit "opinion", is just kid shit. |
Don't tell..
I have started on Atari, but as little kid was already playing Genesis and SNES (plus phantom system, NES clone). I had tried those first tries on CD console and was good but nothing special.
One day at a friends house I tried Tekken on PS1 and was surprised.
Later I played RE on Saturn.
And one day when I was on the verge of turning 15 I bought my PS and had GT and FF IX on it. No other game have ever impressed me like FF IX before or after, that opening cutscene was unimaginable for me considering on the prior week I was playing some Genesis game.
duduspace11 "Well, since we are estimating costs, Pokemon Red/Blue did cost Nintendo about $50m to make back in 1996"
http://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/post.php?id=8808363
Mr Puggsly: "Hehe, I said good profit. You said big profit. Frankly, not losing money is what I meant by good. Don't get hung up on semantics"
http://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/post.php?id=9008994
Azzanation: "PS5 wouldn't sold out at launch without scalpers."