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
"with all due respect" is a great phrase because you can say it to someone who doesn't deserve any respect (and thus all due respect is zero) and they'll read it as more respectful anyway. you don't need to lie, and you don't have someone angry at you for being disrespectful (okay maybe you do, I dunno)
I mean I do know what distinguishes metal (the class of elements) from rock (the type of compound) but the music genres are a bit less well defined
Worldbuilding, fantasy, merging
keep coming back to this idea from last week....... really should do something with it but what?
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