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| Games that have aged well | 5 |
July 28, 2010 03:40:03 AM Last Post: Cactuar888 |


So long as you played them back in the day, it's not so difficult to play them now... But if you don't have that nostalgia factor, then older games are usually difficult to get into. But there is a cut off point. I mean, for me, games that are pre-PS1 are really great to play and have that retro feel. Whereas, PS1 games, which arguably should be closer to what we have now, are clunky and awkward. I think it's because you go into them with the mindset that they're "next gen" and hit the stumbling block. Some PS2 games are already like this too.



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