Saw an interesting question on a spectrum group:
Do you actually enjoy playing the old games, or do you enjoy the nostalgia of playing games from your childhood?
And it's probably a valid point as many of the old games are a bit naff by modern standards. A few are still good, even some of the old 2600 games are still good today, but there was a lot of substandard stuff, and you can get better with mame for the copy games.
I suppose the answer is in the question, would you still play the games if you hadn't a BBC or the game at the time of release.
Do you actually enjoy playing the old games, or do you enjoy the nostalgia of playing games from your childhood?
And it's probably a valid point as many of the old games are a bit naff by modern standards. A few are still good, even some of the old 2600 games are still good today, but there was a lot of substandard stuff, and you can get better with mame for the copy games.
I suppose the answer is in the question, would you still play the games if you hadn't a BBC or the game at the time of release.
Statistics: Posted by vexorg — Thu Mar 13, 2025 12:52 pm