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Offline Centurus

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Who here is old enough to remember...
« on: June 03, 2008, 01:16:08 am »
...the original NES and Sega Genesis game systems.

Is it just me, or were video games alot more fun back in those days, even with the crappy graphics and computer generated sound.

I look back to the days when I used to play the old NES, SNES, and Sega Genesis games and remember that I had so much more fun playing those games than I have playing even some of the PS1 games and PS2.

Hell, some of the old Atari games my brother had seemed to be alot more fun than most games these days.

I personally think that most video games these days focus too much on graphics and sound quality and less on whether or not the game is actually fun to play.

Or maybe it's just my age showing.

What do you guys think?
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Re: Who here is old enough to remember...
« Reply #1 on: June 03, 2008, 02:24:33 am »
I'm old enough.  And I agree... or at least it seems that way, doesn't it?
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Re: Who here is old enough to remember...
« Reply #2 on: June 03, 2008, 03:56:25 am »
I remember the old Commadore 64!  Those had a lot of really good games.  Way back then, there were a lot of fun games.  Now that I can buy whatever machine I need or want, there's nothing remotely interesting.
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Re: Who here is old enough to remember...
« Reply #3 on: June 03, 2008, 05:04:51 am »
Super Mario Bros. Rocked.  At least they are still alive through the glory of emulation.  You can even play the games on your cellphone now.  What's also cool is looking at some of the celebrity licensing.  In addition to Mike Tyson being the final boss in punchout, you had Michael Jackson  staring in this bizarre title, that in my view rivals Shaq Fu for the "greatest console game of all time" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Jackson%27s_Moonwalker
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Re: Who here is old enough to remember...
« Reply #4 on: June 03, 2008, 07:31:29 am »
I will agree most games now adays seem to be the bleeding edge of graphics and sound, but the game lacks alot for depth.  The idea of making a game longer is making players run back and forth to fllip switches and stuff.  Puzzles in new games are way to easy over all.

New game designers need to dig out an old Atari system and do some research.
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Re: Who here is old enough to remember...
« Reply #5 on: June 03, 2008, 09:13:46 am »
Agreed.  One of my favorite Console Games was Super Mario Bros 3.  But let us not forget The Legend of Zelda.  Anyone remember Star Trek: The 25th Anniversary for the NES?  A Piece of the Action part deux.
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Re: Who here is old enough to remember...
« Reply #6 on: June 03, 2008, 10:04:50 am »
They were more fun back then.  But part of that is nostalgia more than anything.

I still fire up my Sega Mastersystem (20 years old) from time to time; still works. 

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Re: Who here is old enough to remember...
« Reply #7 on: June 03, 2008, 12:28:04 pm »
I remember both of those old systems.  For me though, nothing beats the old original Atari.  I'd give a lot to  play a round of Defender or Yar's Revenge again. 
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Re: Who here is old enough to remember...
« Reply #8 on: June 03, 2008, 02:25:12 pm »
Agreed.  One of my favorite Console Games was Super Mario Bros 3.  But let us not forget The Legend of Zelda.  Anyone remember Star Trek: The 25th Anniversary for the NES?  A Piece of the Action part deux.
I never had an NES, but have played 25th Anniversary on PC. It was killer!
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Re: Who here is old enough to remember...
« Reply #9 on: June 03, 2008, 03:17:23 pm »

OK, confession time - we STILL have an SNES set up in our basement, and both my wife and I still play it at least once a week.

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Re: Who here is old enough to remember...
« Reply #10 on: June 03, 2008, 05:31:40 pm »
The thing is, the PC version and the NES version are two DIFFERENT games.
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Re: Who here is old enough to remember...
« Reply #11 on: June 03, 2008, 06:16:43 pm »
Aaaaaaa, the NES is great for oldschool games. I still have Jurassic Park for the NES, it kicks @$$!
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Re: Who here is old enough to remember...
« Reply #12 on: June 03, 2008, 06:26:10 pm »
Yeah, the 25th anniversary star trek was a really cool game, although I thought the controls were too sluggish in the space combat  level.  Dr. Mario was one of my favorite all time games. I also liked TMNT 2.  Did anyone here ever play NARC?  I was seven when I got that game, and didn't understand all of the drug and sex references in it until years later.
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Re: Who here is old enough to remember...
« Reply #13 on: June 03, 2008, 07:25:40 pm »
Is it just me, or were video games alot more fun back in those days, even with the crappy graphics and computer generated sound.

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I personally think that most video games these days focus too much on graphics and sound quality and less on whether or not the game is actually fun to play.

Or maybe it's just my age showing.

What do you guys think?

Mostly age - but there was a certain magic for us because we were the first generation exposed to the machine in this fashion.

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Re: Who here is old enough to remember...
« Reply #14 on: June 03, 2008, 07:31:31 pm »
I remember the old Commadore 64!  Those had a lot of really good games.  Way back then, there were a lot of fun games.  Now that I can buy whatever machine I need or want, there's nothing remotely interesting.

I still have my Atari 800.  I still enjoy games of Imperium Galacticum, Colonial Conquest, and Star Raiders  :thumbsup: from time to time...
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Re: Who here is old enough to remember...
« Reply #15 on: June 03, 2008, 07:35:58 pm »
Did anyone here have the nintendo robot?  I didn't get my NES until after they had already stopped making it.  Even though, it apparently sucked, it still looked really cool.

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Re: Who here is old enough to remember...
« Reply #16 on: June 03, 2008, 10:20:40 pm »
It isn't just you Centurus. Games today are all about the graphics and not the gameplay. There are still gems out there it's just with so many choices it's hard to sort through the crap. I find it funny though that most of the best games now, in my opinion of course, started as PnP or board games way back when.
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Re: Who here is old enough to remember...
« Reply #17 on: June 04, 2008, 12:32:43 am »
We also tend to remember the good games while forgetting the bad, which is predictable.

It's like how oldies stations never play the songs from 1966 that really sucked.
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Re: Who here is old enough to remember...
« Reply #18 on: June 04, 2008, 07:16:34 am »
We also tend to remember the good games while forgetting the bad, which is predictable.

It's like how oldies stations never play the songs from 1966 that really sucked.

 ;D Nobody who has ever played ET on the Atari 2600 could possibly forget how much it sucked.
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Re: Who here is old enough to remember...
« Reply #19 on: June 06, 2008, 04:59:53 am »
We also tend to remember the good games while forgetting the bad, which is predictable.

It's like how oldies stations never play the songs from 1966 that really sucked.

 ;D Nobody who has ever played ET on the Atari 2600 could possibly forget how much it sucked.

What's wrong with levitating out of wells?  Seriously, while the 2600 is before my time, I have read about some of the games.  E.T. isn't too bad an effort considering it was only made in 6 weeks.  Of the games I've read about, Custer's Revenge is probably the worst one.  Then again, quaker oats supposedly made some awful games.