BUMP!
For me no game is exactly too old.
If I get a chance, I'll play it.
I still play a lot of atari to this day, but I never really got a chance to own or play an Intellivsion or a COLECO.
maybe one day I'll get one.
Or maybe just play those compillation games that are out there.
Is There A "Too Old" Cut-Off Point on Games For You?
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Re: Is There A "Too Old" Cut-Off Point on Games For You?
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Re: Is There A "Too Old" Cut-Off Point on Games For You?
For consoles i'm like most here where the 8-bit era is my cut off point. Hell even the 8-bit doesn't interest me too much except for the top 50 for the systems.
But i love the classic arcade game like Pacman, Digdug, Galaga, frogger etc.
And i've never been into PC gaming and still have no interest in it.
But i love the classic arcade game like Pacman, Digdug, Galaga, frogger etc.
And i've never been into PC gaming and still have no interest in it.