Ask yourself in 1998...

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lRookiel

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Oh 1998, the year baldur's gate came out. :)

What a fucking awesome game.
 

Strazdas

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Realistic physics with freedom of choice (you know, character cna do more than walk and shoot) that could be at least semi-realistic.
we often over-expect. this is nothing new. the gaming industry progressed very far, all you need to prove it is try old games like fallout 1 and you see that while they are great, there really is A LOT lacking that we take for granted now. like, say, more than 265 colours.
 

roushutsu

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Back in 98, I was mostly playing platformers and JRPGs. I still play them today, but now I've branched out into other genres. I don't think I would have ever believed that I'd be playing shooters (TF2 and Bioshock), western RPGs (Skyrim), creative tools (Minecraft), and action/adventure (too many to list) in the future.
 

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Neverhoodian said:
I would probably say awesome platformers by Rare and awesome Star Wars space sims by LucasArts.

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Oh man... that stings D:

OT: I would probably believe I would be playing some super insane 3D Sonic game. Oh gods... poor past-me.
 

hazabaza1

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Less shooters and more platformers.
Used to fucking hate shooters, especially FPS. Still enjoying platforming though, be it 2D or 3D.
 

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Ando85 said:
What would you be playing in 2012?

For those old enough to remember gaming in the 90s what would you have predicted gaming would be like in the present day? I'd likely imagine some super virtual reality almost real life looking game...but I'm actually playing a PS1 game that came out in 1999 and enjoying it just as much as a new current gen game.
In 1998 I was playing... Xenogears and Parasite Eve 1.

This year I played... Xenogears.

And a bunch of current gen stuff.

It's just... a little eerie that you picked 1998 specifically.
 

Scarim Coral

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Well I knew that the graphic would be better but not to the point that is so high quality. I also want to laugh at this video game book which had a section on their view on the future since they only got one thing right (graphic get better). One of them was like playing a game while crossing arming (like your left hand use the right control stick and vice versa with the other hand)!
 

Fijiman

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Well back then about the only video games I played were some JumpStart games on the computer and even then I didn't do that often.(hell, I barely even touched the computer) I didn't really get into gaming until I got a GBA for Chistmas in 1999. So to ask myself what kid of games I would be playing now I would probably wonder what the hell I was talking about because I barely played video games at all.
 

Spartan212

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I started playing video games when I was but a wee lad. The one thing I always (and still do) wanted to see was when I typed my character's name (such as Johnny Shepard in ME) and have the characters speak to me as "Johnny" throughout the rest of the game. Alas, decades later and my dream has not yet come true

I understand the crazy technological limitations this presents, but a gamer can dream, can't he?

Captcha: hoity-toity. I hate you
 

Baron von Blitztank

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I think in 1998 I'd be more focused on trying to stop past-me from shoving beads up his nose than asking what he thought I'd be playing.
I'm not sure if I'd even have touched my first videogame at that point but if I did I knew I'd definitely be playing Super Mario Land back then so he'd probably answer with "Mario!"

How wrong he is...
 

Bvenged

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Bloomin heck, maybe "Rainbow Six Rogue Spear 3 and Bugs and Taz Time busters (still)!" is what I'd say if I asked 5-year-old me what I'd be playing in 2012.
 

Canadamus Prime

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Honestly I don't know, but 1998 me sure as hell couldn't have predicted this. Not even 2005 me would've imagined that the gaming industry would've become what it is now, and would be terrible disappointed to learn what it does become because 2001-2006 me actually believed that the industry had become something of a... how to put it? Well something to believe in anyway. Now I certainly don't. I'm not even sure about Nintendo anymore and I've always believed in them despite some of the more questionable things that they've done.
Not meaning to sound like I'm whining, just stating how I feel.
 

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After playing Microsoft's Combat Flight Simulator: WWII Europe in late 1998, I confidently predicted that online multiplayer would take off. I was both 100% right, and yet utterly wrong, in that I predicted a long and bright future for online "sim" games. Turns out everybody just wants a rehash of the same old shit every year instead. Oh well...

I didn't see the demise of the more "hardcore" sim either. In the 90's, at least around these parts, it was often the release of the latest space or flight combat game that prompted hardware upgrades, and it seemed like a new one was released every other week, from the fairly simplistic Knights Of The Sky and Birds of Prey to the insanely complex Falcon and Flanker games. There were helicopter sims (Jane's AH-64 Apache), submarine sims for every occasion (Silent Service, Silent Hunter or the likes of SSN or Jane's 668), space "sims" ranging from the awesome X-Wing to the brutal and complex Freespace, and sims of practically any other piece of military hardware you can think of.

On top of that, Microsoft would drop a new version of Flight Simulator every couple of years, usually with enough differences from previous versions to warrant the upgrade. Apparently by 2002, Flight Simulator was Microsoft's second most sold software product behind Windows.

Now? Ubi pops out a new Silent Hunter every 3 or 4 years, but in truth Silent Hunter III fitted up with the Grey Wolves mod is still the best, Microsoft have abandoned Flight Simulator and the best air combat games are all either at least a decade old, or at least running on 10 year old engines.

Now if you'll excuse me, I'm off to hunt Allied shipping in the North Atlantic...
 

scorptatious

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Hmm. I was 6 or 7 In 1998, and I was playing stuff like Spyro the Dragon, Crash Bandicoot, Banjo Kazooie ect. basically almost nothing but platformers. I'd imagine I would still be playing those kinds of games on a regular basis.

I'd never imagine I would even touch stuff like Metal Gear Solid 3, Final Fantasy IX, Shadow of the Colossus, Fallout: New Vegas, ect. All of which are among my most favorite games.
 

Moonlight Butterfly

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Lets see 1998 hmm

Grim Fandango
Baldur's Gate: I'm backing Project Eternity and Doublefine Kickstarter so past me would be proud.

Resident Evil 2. Past me sees what RE has become and falls to the floor sobbing.

Ocarina of Time: Past Me: 'Those are the graphics on a HAND HELD and they are in 3D?!? NERDGASM.

Quake 2: Past Me really likes the look of Borderlands 2!

I would continue but yeah 1998 was a great year for games wasn't it. Honourable mention for Spyro...
 

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Cyberbob87 said:
In 1998 I was loving Grim Fandango (it made a very good Christmas that year).

In 2012 the adventure game genre has been dead for years. With the exception of the efforts from Telltale Games.
Yeah, I thought that developers would create even better adventure games. Amazing cinematic productions that looked like the best Disney movie, but with great interactivity and storytelling, multiple paths and many endings. Well, in a sense adventure games have been absorbed by every other genre, even FPS, but it's a shame they haven't advanced much since those golden years.