The fact that I still play NES/SNES games to this day should say volumes about what is considered outdated.
I grew up playing games in the 80s and those games are what makes me love video games. Kids today will NEVER appreciate old games, because it's simply a generational divide that can't be crossed. Today the term outdated is applied to anything that doesn't cost 10 mil to develop, or doesn't have gun in it with things to kill.
I consider games from the 80s and 90s to be closer to what I consider video games to be. Only because I grew up in a different time. That's all.
I'm glad Nintendo is still around after all these years.
I grew up playing games in the 80s and those games are what makes me love video games. Kids today will NEVER appreciate old games, because it's simply a generational divide that can't be crossed. Today the term outdated is applied to anything that doesn't cost 10 mil to develop, or doesn't have gun in it with things to kill.
I consider games from the 80s and 90s to be closer to what I consider video games to be. Only because I grew up in a different time. That's all.
I'm glad Nintendo is still around after all these years.