MrPopo wrote:I like that I can come here and talk about how I just finished Ninja Gaiden 2 and people both expect the NES version and can appreciate the achievement. But at the same time we can talk about the latest games coming out. We're all gamers who started when we were young, maybe dipped further into the past as we learned more of the history (or that starting young was the early generations) but we still keep up with new games that come out (except Bone).
This is a hella old post, but I totally agree with it. I'm one of the younger members of the site, and there's TONS of old stuff I've never gotten to, and it's really cool that basically any time I wanna try some game there's someone around here who's played it before and can give me some advice or comment on it. At the same time, it's really nice to be able to geek out about new stuff with folks on here too. I generally get around to playing stuff later, so there's often people who've already played what I'm about to go through, just like with the retro stuff~
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Reading through this thread, I saw someone mention how people are likely starting to get priced out of retro gaming, and that got me thinking. That was five years ago and getting priced out of retro gaming was already becoming a problem. It's not exactly like prices have gone down, even if some have stopped climbing quite so much. I grew up with a SNES and an N64, so a good reason I like retro games is because they're so familiar to me, but another reason I was so into them through my teens is because they were such a cheap alternative.
Could the rise in retro game prices combined with the rise in digital distribution (not to mention lots of cheap, good quality or even free games) be at least partially to blame for the slump in activity in sites like ours? :O