A.) Quite simply, in your opinion, when does a highly-regarded video game become a "classic" game, if ever? 5 years afer release? 10? Immediatedly? Please give examples!
B.) Do you think that the tag "classic" is complementary, or rather a kind of patronising shelving of the game to the back great video game cupboard, from whence it shall never appear again? Do games only become classics when that genre has largely stopped innovating (e.g., the Mario games in the platforming genre)?
B.) Do you think that the tag "classic" is complementary, or rather a kind of patronising shelving of the game to the back great video game cupboard, from whence it shall never appear again? Do games only become classics when that genre has largely stopped innovating (e.g., the Mario games in the platforming genre)?