Being that i mainly see PS3 and Xbox fanboys doing the elitist hardcore thing, this entire topic is just weird to me.
But as a retro gamer and a hardcore in eternal support of "casuals first", i prefer retro games because
A) they were simpler, this favors the casual player. Anyone can play mario.
B) they had a gameplay first mentality, right now we have graphics first mentality or story first mentality.
C) they don't waste processing power, in a way this stems from graphics but. From atari, to 8-bit to 16-bit the gameplay got better and better with processing power(as well as gameplay evolution) modern games haven't gotten better thanks to better hardware.
D) Retro games tend to be 2D, in a way it's a simplicity issue but like our better graphics the 3rd dimension is very often unnecessary, it doesn't add anything. Unnecessary complication, further human visual perception is a 2d medium with the illiusion of depth created via eye position, and our tv screens are 2d......(Actually i'm quite fond of the 2.5d style with 3d graphics on a 2d playing field, but i digress.)
But as a retro gamer and a hardcore in eternal support of "casuals first", i prefer retro games because
A) they were simpler, this favors the casual player. Anyone can play mario.
B) they had a gameplay first mentality, right now we have graphics first mentality or story first mentality.
C) they don't waste processing power, in a way this stems from graphics but. From atari, to 8-bit to 16-bit the gameplay got better and better with processing power(as well as gameplay evolution) modern games haven't gotten better thanks to better hardware.
D) Retro games tend to be 2D, in a way it's a simplicity issue but like our better graphics the 3rd dimension is very often unnecessary, it doesn't add anything. Unnecessary complication, further human visual perception is a 2d medium with the illiusion of depth created via eye position, and our tv screens are 2d......(Actually i'm quite fond of the 2.5d style with 3d graphics on a 2d playing field, but i digress.)