So I just got PMed on another forum from a guy that I was discussing games with. In it, he asked if I played some "retro" titles in my past. Specifically, he was wanting to know if I played Spyro or any of the Oddworld series. I'm 26 and grew up playing games on the Intellivision and Commodore before the NES even came out, so calling games that were on the PSX "retro" just sounds really silly to me.
So I'm wondering where you draw your line of retro gaming. I know there are a lot of kids out there old enough to be born after such classics like Final Fantasy 4 and 6, and still be posting here. I've found that trying to get my younger siblings to play games that predate themselves has been hard, so I bet if they were actually into gaming they would call games on the N64 retro. So I ask the rest of you, what is the latest system you personally would call "retro?"
I consider the line at the SNES, because that was before 3D, any all games just felt a lot different then they do today because of it. Before that, I see the NES as the "hard-core retro" system for me, because all those games just expected you to win the game by repetition and not with save files.
So I'm wondering where you draw your line of retro gaming. I know there are a lot of kids out there old enough to be born after such classics like Final Fantasy 4 and 6, and still be posting here. I've found that trying to get my younger siblings to play games that predate themselves has been hard, so I bet if they were actually into gaming they would call games on the N64 retro. So I ask the rest of you, what is the latest system you personally would call "retro?"
I consider the line at the SNES, because that was before 3D, any all games just felt a lot different then they do today because of it. Before that, I see the NES as the "hard-core retro" system for me, because all those games just expected you to win the game by repetition and not with save files.