Since when was this total shit?!?!?!

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migo

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Mordwyl said:
Mordwyl's second rule of video game design: Any game's aesthetics past its decade will suck.
Not necessarily, late gen NES games, SNES games and GBA games look pretty good. Hell, so do Genesis games. Kirby on GBA, Ecco, Comix Zone, Super Mario Bros 3 & Super Mario World - they all look pretty decent, given they're 2D hand drawn sprites with exaggerated looks designed to be able to see it clearly.

What really does a game in is trying to look realistic. It may be the most realistic game for its time, but there will always be something looking better (although I'm thinking the next generation might be the end of that, we've already hit the point where the in game engine looks better than the cut scenes, meaning there will be diminishing returns on graphics from here on out).
 

D Moness

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Not that they are shit but more like freakingly difficult (or games got much easier). Bought alex kid game on the VC )same game i played on the 8 bit sega system. I rember coming really far into that game. Now i can not even finish the second part of the first level. Remembering complete levels is not so natural anymore for me.
 

Racthoh

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Never cared for graphics so nope. My Wii's virtual console sees more play than my 360 for a reason.
 

Furioso

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The: Army Men Sarges Heroes games for the N64, I wasted hours on that game with my friends only to return to it many years later with them and we all simulatiously discovered how broken it was, oh the green, plastic horror!
 

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I fucking loved Pilotwings 64 when it came out- now though... there's just so many better games for that feeling. I did feel like it was this free-world, open to do what I wanted (even if it was only FLY TO X WITH Y) and I would just play through the level a few times to just dick around after I completed whatever the objective was.

Now though, I play it and I just can't get over how horrible the characters look. And since I sold most of my N64 games, when I found my current copy in a bargain bin- I had no idea that it was somehow the Japanese version, so I can't tell what I'm supposed to do after a few islands
 

Judgement101

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Castlevaina: SotN, seriously, it was fun for about 30 mins, then you realise it's unnessisarily difficult and has the most cheap deaths ever.
 

occrats

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Since Ive been playing games since I was about three I play the Rayman games on the N64 and say how could I not beat this level?
 

nightowl195

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Considering that I grew up on the NES and SNES, I would say no. And yes I have gone back and played quite a few of my childhood favorites and I like them as much now as I did then if not more so.
 

ilspooner

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I remember playing Mario Kart 64 when I was a kid, but yet it is still good. I have had one experience of this though, Super Smash Bros. :(
 

Imperioratorex Caprae

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Not usually on games, this doesn't happen very often (or at all so far).
However, TV shows = BIG HONKIN YES... Case in point: Thundercats.... I loved it as a kid, then years later after the fog of memory cleared I watched it again, and find myself thinking I was a wee bit retarded for even liking that show... horrible writing, animation was sub-par (not as bad as Speed Racer, but then I never watched that show).
 

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When I was a kid, there was this dingy old supermarket around the corner from our house. We never really shopped there because it was kind of run down and always smelled like smoke, but there was a Final Fight arcade machine there, so I'd hang around there a lot. I swear, I must have sunk a hundred bucks into that old arcade cabinet (and that's saying something, as it was set to 25 cents a play).

I recently played Final Fight on an arcade emulator. The nostalgia of it keeps me from hating the game entirely, but boy howdy that is one awful game. Apart from the fact that it's pretty much designed from the ground up to suck quarters from your pockets (it's ridiculously unfair at times), it's extremely monotonous and boring. Just walk-and-punch, walk-and-punch. I don't know why I loved it so much.
 

TheRundownRabbit

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No, I had the opposite, just rebought an N64 with GoldenEye and Doom, I cant stop playing, Im also thinking about rebuying a Genesis as well
 

SirDoom

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Some games age well, some don't. Most mario games are fun no matter what, for example.

Goldeneye 007... not so much. Lasttime I tried to play it on my good ol' N64...

Me- "Hmm... the graphics are a lot blockier than I remember. Oh well, it'll still be fun!"



"How the hell do I play this with only one control stick?"
 

Xeohelios

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I remember having fun with "Killer Instinct" in Super Nintendo. And for 64 Turok i remember getting scare as hell and turning it off then after a day or two tried again.