Retro gaming for me refers to the pre 3D era, when pixel art and 2d graphics was pretty much the only option for most companies.
^ thisHarryScull said:2 console generations behind.
PS3-modern
PS2-old
PS1-retro
It appears you're saying that the Wii-U will be the first eighth generation gaming device. This is incorrect. It's been stated that the 3DS was considered the first gaming device of this generation and the PSV was the second, hence we're in the eighth generation already; so by your definition the fifth generation has been retro for a while.Shoggoth2588 said:It all depends on who you ask honestly. Someone else said it starts with the 4th gen but once the Wii-U is out then the 5th can be considered Retro. That seems about right to me. Lear's Fool said it and I agree! There we go.
Are you saying "retro" games are unplayable?Rheinmetall said:"snip"
... These games are over than 10 years old, yet they are still perfectly playable, and I think they have a long way before they can be called retro.
Let's just fix these generation errors up for you. (Note: My OCD made me put it in release order - apologies for the pretentiousness)esperandote said:I would say 3 generations
PS3-360-WII current
PS2-XBOX-GC middle
PS-N64-DC old
SNES-GENESIS retro
This works as well. I like this person.Sixcess said:Which leads me into my second definition - a retro game being one that holds to a style of graphics or gameplay that its genre as a whole has moved on from. That's part of why I can't consider Halo as a retro game since it plays more or less identically to current gen shooters, but say a modern FPS that played like Doom or Quake would be retro, or most 2D games.
Hey! Some of us weren't brought up on your brick with stick attached gaming style generation.Fappy said:Kids these days and their "retro" gaming. Haha, how quaint.