Just you wait until you reach a point where you think "I used to feel old when I was in my 20'ties. Now I'm really old."
t. Am 41 years old.
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Just you wait until you reach a point where you think "I used to feel old when I was in my 20'ties. Now I'm really old."
t. Am 41 years old.
Imagine what 60 must feel like.
More like the same thing.
At 80's however will be like "Damn, I used to talk with randoms about my age and making such a big deal in my 20'ties. And now I'm in my 80'ties and I could die in any moment."
At 100'ties will be like "Ah, fu-"
It is not retro. It is "Modern," like how art from the 50s and 60s is called "Modern Art."
Here is an easy chart:
1st Console Gen (Magnavox Odyssey) : Historic
2nd Console Gen (ColecoVision) : Antique
3rd Console Gen (NES) : Vintage
4th Console Gen (SNES) : Retro
5th Console Gen (N64) : Classic
6th Console Gen (XBOX) : Renaissance
7th Console Gen (X360) : Modern
8th Console Gen (XBOX ONE) : Post-Modern
9th Console Gen (XBOX SERIES) : Contemporary
Well done
I am also often upset, confused and scared by the passage of time
Downvote for making me think about it
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We are not old, we are retro
I'm downright vintage.
Here here! stomps cane
I feel like the “retroness” comes down to more the gameplay than the passage of time. Despite coming out 20 years ago, 360 games have a lot of similarities to modern games. Contrast that to the SNES, which had a much different limitations and approach to game design.
Yes and no. I only play the 360 (because of money, not choice) and the very specific brand of action games they had are not a thing today. The mechanics and presentation are "retro" in the sense that they are from a different era.
There are many that share similarities but the more you play from this era today the more you notice how much things have changed.
Yeah, maybe we need a different word to describe the games and systems that we think of when we say "retro". Because when I think of 'retro' games, I'm thinking of Super Mario Bros and the OG Doom and shit like that, not Halo or whatever. I'm thinking of the time before consoles were mostly just pre-built PCs in a fancy looking box.
Gamestop needs to go back to when their cases looked like this
I miss those styles, so much stuff has a corporate sanitized look and feel these days
I just bought one last year.
It's not retro. It's in that sweet spot where it's irrelevant enough to be dirt cheap.
We'll need to wait another 10-20 years before the kids who grew up with the xbox360 have enough time and disposable income to buy and play all the games they loved in their youth.
This shit hurts me every time. I remember playing xbox360 in high school with my friends. I’m getting old.
We were playing the Nintendo 64 and original Xbox when I was in high school.
On that note, I told a younger colleague yesterday that I rewatched Stargate (the 1994 movie, which is six years younger than Die Hard) recently, and her reply was "Oh, I thought that was a programme, not a movie".
FML, makes me feel old.
The people born when this machine was released have finished school, learned to drive and potentially even started their own families.
This was how I felt when the post about the PS2 turning 25 came by a few days ago. What the fuck happened.
Why is everything worse now lol
Capitalism.
It was the Gamecube for me. I was like, "How the hell can a recent game like Metroid Prime be 'retro'?" and then I realized if the game was a person It'd be old enough to drink... and then it got a remaster right after that realization.
Some other games now old enough to drink:
Doom 3 holds up
Burnout 3 does, too. Still the best one they made and one of the best racing games of all-time.
Abe Simpson was younger as a character at Xbox 360 release (first appearance 1988) than the Xbox 360 is today.
About as old as NES on the Wii
I’m with you, retro is when they were still counting bits