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Classic games or newer ones?

Started by Snorkel, July 19, 2007, 02:17:43 PM

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Vintage games, or modern?

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Snorkel

Do you prefer older games, or newer ones?

I could play NES or SNES for hours on end... but newer consoles and games just don't seem as good.  no;

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demonprince

In between.

I like some new games, and some old.

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demonprince


Tomboh

i like them both rly gewd..

but new is better sry :(

Wrench

I like both. It really depends on the games.

Samus Aran

Seeing as how gaming is dead now, it's pretty obvious what I should pick. The rate at which quality games come out in modern times is pathetic.

Eru_Roraito

Will eat for food.

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Quote from: Snorkel on July 19, 2007, 02:17:43 PM
Do you prefer older games, or newer ones?

I could play NES or SNES for hours on end... but newer consoles and games just don't seem as good.  no;
Same.
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I can't really pick one.
I'm leaning more towards classic games. But there are many newer games that I do love dearly.
I could go hours playing Mortal Kombat 2, Streetfighter 3, Super Mario World,Super Mario bros.3, Mario Kart, and Donkey Kong Country. Just to name a few.
But then, there are a few series that have been continued, and not completely ruined, that I still love.
Such as the Mortal Kombat games. I've played them since I was a child, and I love seeing how much the games have changed.
I never actually owned Super Mario 64, but I loved the hell out of the game. That's the newest Mario Game I've played, actually. Never played Super Mario Sunshine, but I've heard good things about it.
Mario kart was another favorite of mine for the SNES. It's the only racing game that I've ever enjoyed, and I don't really know if they've fucked it up. I've never played  Mario Kart: Double Dash.
I love the games that stay close to their roots, but pretty soon, they're going to get old and boring.
I don't really see any new decent franchises coming soon that I'll actually enjoy.

Overall, I'm more towards classic games.

The artist formally known

Both, new games have just as many shitty games as old games do.

I own about 20+ game consoles so I play them all  magician;

Ace Of Blades

Quote from: Kaz on July 19, 2007, 03:06:36 PM
Seeing as how gaming is dead now, it's pretty obvious what I should pick. The rate at which quality games come out in modern times is pathetic.


And the rate at which quality games came out 15 years ago was that much better?

You're just lost in nostalgia.

Samus Aran

Quote from: Ace Of Blades on July 20, 2007, 08:55:00 PM
And the rate at which quality games came out 15 years ago was that much better?

You're just lost in nostalgia.


The SNES was an all-around powerhouse. It had the best of everything released faster than any other system. Don't even bother denying it.

The artist formally known

Quote from: Ace Of Blades on July 20, 2007, 08:55:00 PM
And the rate at which quality games came out 15 years ago was that much better?

You're just lost in nostalgia.
Nostalgia or not, I love my SNES. I'll admit I have nostalgia.

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