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Asked differently, “what console did you have as a kid?”

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Nah, I had each of them and the SNES was best. Super Mario World, karts, RPG’s.

No SMB3 though :(

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Do you mean it didn’t exist, or that you didn’t have it? Because SMB3 on Super Mario All-Stars for SNES is how I most often play it.

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I knew there was a wii version, but not an SNES version.

TiL

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What counts as retro these days anyway? It still kind of blows my mind that some people consider the PS3 / 360 retro now.

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I can understand the PS360 argument. It was probably the last generation where most games were actually playable off the disc without a bunch of patches.

With how common DLC and stuff was becoming that generation, though, I feel like it’s sort of a soft boundary for retro. I can equally accept retro being anything before the PS360, or before/including that generation.

I don’t look forward to the days where “retro gaming” refers to “any console with physical releases at all”.

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It doesn’t feel right to count that generation as retro, for reasons like GTA 5, which was initially released for those consoles, yet it’s still considered a current game, with no significant overhaul beyond graphical fidelity. It’s the greatest example of how games haven’t drastically evolved since then.

Compared to the jump from SNES to N64 and PS1, or from PS1 to PS3, we haven’t had any major breakthrough, just moderate incremental improvement.

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I’m not sure that means much. Many really old games hold up from like the SNES or PS2.

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I agree that it doesn’t feel right, but I can understand the justification, haha

“Retro gaming” is a pretty broad description, anyways. There were probably people who didn’t want to include the 3D consoles, and even those who didn’t want to include cartridge-based consoles, haha

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I mean it makes sense, I remember around 2006 everyone referred to the SNES as “retro” and no one questioned it. That’s a smaller time gap than 360 era to now.

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For sure, though I think a couple of things make it weird to me. Games changed a lot more in that early period, I think. Plus a lot of games in the PS3 / 360 era seem to just get rereleased slightly differently every few years which kind of makes it seem like we never left that generation.

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That is true, it was the first truly modern console generation.

Ultimately I think retro gaming is rooted in nostalgia. People will always gravitate to the consoles they grew up with, making them “retro.” Probably why those rereleases do well.

I’m curious to see what happens in 10-15 years when games-as-a-service hits that point, and how the retrogaming community deals with that. With games like Halo 3 being a stretch now, I can’t imagine a world where Fortnite and Super Mario World exist in the same category.

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15 years for me. :)

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That seems reasonable, but oof it makes me feel old lol.

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Videogames (also) do get “older” so the “retro” bar tends to raise.

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I’m sad no one else has said Dreamcast.

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To the top with ye!!!

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I’d still take the snes but DC is my second choice since I’m a big fan of fighting games

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I could probably play soul calibur and powerstone forever

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Best console ever.

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Definitely SNES. A few years ago I might have said N64, but I’ve realized that there were very few good games for the 64.

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The 5th gen consoles are a great time capsule of everything developers didn’t understand about 3d gaming. If you don’t have a strong sense of nostalgia for them, most of the games aren’t worth bothering with and even the ones that still hold up were mostly dead ne better on the 6th gen consoles.

The fact that most of the great 2d games were intentionally withheld from the North American market is a real shame since the ps1 and Saturn were amazing at 2d.

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If Atari was the infancy of video games, then the N64 must be the awkward puberty years.

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5h gen consoles are basically the 3d equivalent of the Atari.

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I was teetering toward the Super Nintendo also with Earthbound, MK2/MK3 Ultimate, and Super Mario World. The roaming around in Super Mario 64 and flying non-stop with the birdman suit in Pilotwings 64 won me over with the N64 in the end though.

Could do this all day…

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That’s where I was until about 5 years ago when I bought a used N64 so I could play those greats again, and after about a week, I never touched it again. Still playing my Super though!

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Here is an alternative Piped link(s):

Could do this all day…

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