Old games rule! There was a time when games were completed and then released to the public. You know how Arkham City has a ton of multiplayer skins? In the old days, they would have been on the disc and unlockable as you beat levels of the game or, the game itself on varying difficulty levels. Multiplayer for games such as Halo 2, Perfect Dark (and Zero), and, Battletoads is still fully available if you have those games, a console, two or more controls and, a single TV. The best part though is that when you buy an old game disc or cartridge, you actually own it and are able to lend it to friends and, use it in other applicable systems than the one you use at home. Sometimes you have to bring your own memory card but sometimes you don't. I miss the old days and I miss the old ways...
Paul Hoogerland said:
I just sold off a mint copy of hagane for the snes for 158,50 euro.
I got it for 6.
So no, not pointless
Damn...Excuse me while I search under my desk for my jaw. Did you have more than one copy? Wasn't Hagane a Blockbuster exclusive game? I think it was in the U.S. but I don't know about EU...
Macgyvercas said:
OP, do you know what my favorite game of all time is?
No? It's The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past. That's right, a game that's almost as old as I am. And I still from time to time buy games for the SNES I have hooked up.
So no, buying old games is not stupid. With the current trends in modern gaming, sometimes it's nice to go play an older game to remember why you started in the first place.
Link to the Past is my favorite of the series. People seem to forget that Ocarina uses the same structure and progression system as LttP.