Retro gaming in the future?

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Hazerd wrote:On a more serious note, all those idiots on their smart phones playing retro games, and have never actually played the real hardware, are not retro gamers, just poser/wannabees.
Yeah, only the mentally damaged plays retro games on their phones. They also totally care if they are "real retro gamers" or not, man. :roll:
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BoneSnapDeez wrote:
Hazerd wrote: On a more serious note, all those idiots on their smart phones playing retro games, and have never actually played the real hardware, are not retro gamers, just poser/wannabees.
This is not true at all.

Plenty of folks don't have access to original hardware due to price, scarcity, whatever. There's no "requirement" to being a retro gamer other than playing retro games. Doesn't matter whether you own 10,000 games or 0.
It depends on the game. I don't think playing Mario on a touch screen feels anywhere near as good as it does on an NES, but playing Final Fantasy is pretty similar.
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I've just never been able to fully getting into playing some of the older games as a mobile game....the controls and everything just feel off. I guess it's because i've played them on a console. Heck it's even hard to force myself to play Zenonia or Across Age... Both are fun don't get me wrong but Zenonia plays better on vita to me :?
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General_Norris wrote:
Hazerd wrote:On a more serious note, all those idiots on their smart phones playing retro games, and have never actually played the real hardware, are not retro gamers, just poser/wannabees.
Yeah, only the mentally damaged plays retro games on their phones. They also totally care if they are "real retro gamers" or not, man. :roll:
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Nyukki wrote:
hireshi wrote:Because who would want a room full of games and old consoles when you can download the same games you have all in one console?
Everyone on this forum.

But in all seriousness, I think retro gaming won't die out with retro gamers, or that old games will be unappealing without "face lifts" or whatever. It's not like people don't listen to Mozart unless it's a techno remix (OMG techno is sooo retro...).
Pretty much this ^

How many people are there who collect today and most of us are in our 20's and 30's and im sure we'll keep most of our stuff. Plus there will always be people like us who prefer to play on the original hardware in the future. So i don't see retro gaming and collecting dying anytime soon.

Also that means more games for me :twisted:
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ZeoDefender wrote:This weekend I watched the film Them! (1954) and a few months ago I watched The Mummy (1932). Old films haven't died, so why should old games? Of course there won't be as many NES gamers in 2064 as there are today, but there will always be some gamers who seek out the past.
Most films made before 1930 are lost, about half from before 1950 are either totally or partly lost. And while that might seem like it's the "earliest of the early films" that actually includes the peak of Hollywood's popularity. The basic technology of the cinema is comparatively simple compared to the level of technology needed for video games.

It might be a topic for another thread, but I've been thinking about sustainability and video games. I'd wager that in a world without fossil fuels (the seemingly inevitable future of our civilization) video games will not make any economic sense. Eventually all our electronics will break or stop working, and if energy is too expensive for people to just make computers used for having fun, I'd be surprised if keeping old games playable will be anyone's priority...
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Nemoide wrote:
ZeoDefender wrote: Eventually all our electronics will break or stop working, and if energy is too expensive for people to just make computers used for having fun, I'd be surprised if keeping old games playable will be anyone's priority...
We'll all be in the ground long before this happens...
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Retrogamer0001 wrote: We'll all be in the ground long before this happens...
Honestly the most true thing said in this thread yet(besides a few other things). Most of us take really good care of our games if we can help it, and honestly if they aren't the original carts it will probably end up being the reproductions really coming out once the originals start to fail and be irreparable....
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It would be interesting to know where our games will be 100+ years from now.

Hope they end up somewhere "good".
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ain't nobody playin Chrono Trigger during the zombie apocalypse

it's coming y'all get real
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