Retro Gamers Age
- NeverGoBak
- 32-bit
- Posts: 213
- Joined: Mon May 16, 2011 4:49 pm
Retro Gamers Age
I was wondering how old the average retro gamer was. As in, people who actively play and enjoy retro games, and the fact that they are retro. I'm also wondering how old each of you individually are.
So what age group do retro games appeal to anyway?
So what age group do retro games appeal to anyway?
Current Consoles: SNES, GBC, Game Cube, Nintendo DSL, Wii, N64, PS2
Past Consoles: PS1, X-BOX, GBA
FAV Franchises/Games: Sonic The Hedgehog, Lock's Quest, Legend of Zelda, Megaman Battle Network, Mysims, Plok(SNES), Kirby, Ristar, Sly Cooper, Pokemon Mystery Dungeon, Smash Bros, Okami, Tekken, Super Mario, Wario Land, Golden Sun, Streets of Rage and Elite Beat Agents.
Past Consoles: PS1, X-BOX, GBA
FAV Franchises/Games: Sonic The Hedgehog, Lock's Quest, Legend of Zelda, Megaman Battle Network, Mysims, Plok(SNES), Kirby, Ristar, Sly Cooper, Pokemon Mystery Dungeon, Smash Bros, Okami, Tekken, Super Mario, Wario Land, Golden Sun, Streets of Rage and Elite Beat Agents.
- Bradtemple87
- Next-Gen
- Posts: 4829
- Joined: Sun Sep 05, 2010 8:18 pm
- Location: Bay Area
Re: Retro Gamers Age
I'm 24, and most of the retro games I know are around my age to early 30's. The youngest I see on the retro side is around 18.NeverGoBak wrote:I was wondering how old the average retro gamer was. As in, people who actively play and enjoy retro games, and the fact that they are retro. I'm also wondering how old each of you individually are.
So what age group do retro games appeal to anyway?
Re: Retro Gamers Age
I'll be 29 later this month. I played my first video game at age 5 (Duck Hunt on the NES) and got my first video game console for my 6th birthday (NES with Super Mario Brothers/Duck Hunt). I was always extremely interested in video games and the same is true for today.
I bought and played new games for most of my life, and occasionally I would sell my old games. It wasn't until sometime in my 20's that I wanted to go back and play the really old games again. I bought a lot of the games that I sold when I was a kid and now I can say that I prefer retro games to modern ones.
I bought and played new games for most of my life, and occasionally I would sell my old games. It wasn't until sometime in my 20's that I wanted to go back and play the really old games again. I bought a lot of the games that I sold when I was a kid and now I can say that I prefer retro games to modern ones.
Re: Retro Gamers Age
I'm 17 now, but I got into the retro stuff when I was 14, starting with the Genesis. there was something about the system that intrigued me, and that's coming from a huge Nintendo fan. Once I bought my first model 1 for $15, there was no turning back. I'm happy to also have a NES, SNES, N64, and Dreamcast in my retro collection, along with the Wii.
- Lone Wanderer
- 32-bit
- Posts: 259
- Joined: Sun Mar 06, 2011 9:17 pm
- Location: Fort Plain, NY
Re: Retro Gamers Age
I'm 16. I wouldn't consider myself a typical retro gamer though.
Black DSi, Pink GBC, Softmodded Wii, Softmodded Fat Ps2, Black Gamecube, Xbox, Dreamcast, Ps1 Slim, Atomic Purple GBC, Onyx GBA SP, Gears of War 3 Edition Xbox 360 Slim, PSP 3000, NES.
Luke wrote:Masturbation is a fool proof way of getting rid of ghosts. Seriously, not even ghosts want to see that. I suggest saying out loud, "Hey ghost, who's creeped out now? You scared?" in the process.
- BoringSupreez
- Next-Gen
- Posts: 9738
- Joined: Wed Feb 11, 2009 10:09 pm
- Location: Tokyo
Re: Retro Gamers Age
All the info in that thread is 2 years out of date.dsheinem wrote:http://www.racketboy.com/forum/viewtopi ... 15&t=15207
I'm 17, turning 18 in three months. I played retro stuff when I was a small child, when it wasn't retro yet, and never really stopped. But I didn't get into it outside of PC stuff until I bought an N64 when I was 12. Most retro stuff I like is from the 90's. 80's stuff doesn't appeal to me quite so much, and I'm completely uninterested in anything before the NES. Basically, I like stuff made when I was alive best, which is probably true of most people, except that I don't stop liking said things once they get old and fall out of the mainstream.
prfsnl_gmr wrote:There is nothing feigned about it. What I wrote is a display of actual moral superiority.
- hashiriya1
- Next-Gen
- Posts: 3384
- Joined: Sat May 30, 2009 11:59 am
- Location: San Francisco Bay
Re: Retro Gamers Age
BoringSupreez wrote: All the info in that thread is 2 years out of date.
Just add two years to everybody's age!
- Sideroller
- 128-bit
- Posts: 519
- Joined: Sun Apr 03, 2011 12:25 am
- Location: PA
Re: Retro Gamers Age
I'm twenty years old and most the of the retro games I'm interested in are on the Playstation and to a slightly lesser degree the Genesis.
And to go along with what's already been kind of said - retro gaming is built upon nostalgia. So obviously whatever system or games you grew up with are going to be the ones you like the most and collect (though there are exceptions). Sometimes it's a matter of taste too, and what type of games you like. I like RPG's and thus I like enjoy collecting for the Playstation which was sort of the console of my generation after the Genesis and SNES. Genesis I'm still getting into as now I'm becoming more interested in shooters and fighters.
And to go along with what's already been kind of said - retro gaming is built upon nostalgia. So obviously whatever system or games you grew up with are going to be the ones you like the most and collect (though there are exceptions). Sometimes it's a matter of taste too, and what type of games you like. I like RPG's and thus I like enjoy collecting for the Playstation which was sort of the console of my generation after the Genesis and SNES. Genesis I'm still getting into as now I'm becoming more interested in shooters and fighters.
Re: Retro Gamers Age
I'm 23. I just stuck with retro games because everything was becoming noticeably shitty. Not much else to it than that, I guess.