the English part is a no-brainer, of course; we only speak English. But why French, I wonder?
What prompted this was mostly thinking about how, in our opinion, Zelda 1 has aged pretty well, and Zelda 2 even better, but the friend in question disagreed, and now I'm wondering about other people's thoughts on this subjective matter of retro games aging well or not!
Thought prompted by a discussion with friends earlier today: What games from the NES era do you think aged the best? Which ones aged the worst?
I think we'd say Mario 3 probably aged the best, though I'm not sure about worst. Dragon Warrior is up there for worst, though; outstanding for its time, but a chore to play today.
We're not too familiar with Genesis/Megadrive games, or we'd say something about those too.
levels of scientific discovery:
- everything is magic
- I can control the fire!
- chemistry is complicated, but I understand it and use it for my benefit
- physics are complex, but I can further civilization by approaching it's understanding
- maths are impossible, but they get us closer to discoveried, maybe?
- everything is magic
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