Of course I don't think that the best games that will ever exist have already been made.1 But to willfully ignore decades of artistic endeavor seems narrow-minded.
1: Slay The Spire is a good example here; it would be technologically possible to create a version of that game in DOS but we hadn't really explored the idea of deck-building games until Dominion in 2008. Breath of the Wild is a great example of a style of gameplay newer tech made possible.
reasons you might buy games from the early 90s
* you like pixel art
* you like chip tunes
* you have interest in the history of the medium
* you're sick of modern games for a little bit, with complicated pre-order schemes, microtransactions, and State Farm Insurance sponsorships
* you have a computer that's also a potato
* you appreciate that time has faded out a lot of the less-notable games
* you like game design trends that are not profitable in the current game market
* you know that good design is not a matter of technological obsolesce
re: twitter meme
Help! I'm Trapped In The Haunted Woods With a Demon and a Man Who Either Practices Occult Rituals or Shitty Centrism and Both of Those Are Bad?
https://www.twitch.tv/commachameleon Majora's Mask time! The adventure continues!
LR armor comparison +/-
It's still so weird to me how there are tons of cool armor sets in this game mixed in with bizarre bikini mails.
re: revisiting Lightning Returns
the same area will have goons you can take out in one combo and a terrifying behemoth that takes 10 minutes to kill
and you're punished for running away, so...
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