to be honest, i still prefer old-school games despite of their graphics. especially PS games like silent hill, resident evil, dino crisis, parasite eve, final fantasy and many more. i also like the games nowadays but not as much as the old ones...
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to be honest, i still prefer old-school games despite of their graphics. especially PS games like silent hill, resident evil, dino crisis, parasite eve, final fantasy and many more. i also like the games nowadays but not as much as the old ones...
If "old-school" includes late N64 era and the whole GCN era, than I definitely have to say I prefer that. The Wii was nothing compared to the GCN.
Although hopefully the 3DS will change my mind. With an Animal Crossing that looks really good, and a future Super Smash Bros. game coming to a handheld for the first time, there is hope.
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Old School...
both.
I like both but if I had to pick I'd say: whatever the heck you'd consider 6th gen being
same here! im dying to buy a ps3 cause i heard you can also play old games with it. too bad i dont have the riches to buy one. so many games on my list and yet all i can do is drool whenever i pass by some game gadget stores.
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is that a role playing game?? haven't heard of it before. can you still play it using the new consoles??
Its a hard choice between amazing graphics and great childhood memories. Old probably. Zelda: Ocarina of Time ALL THE WAY!
While I like both, I'd have to say old school since they're what has gotten me (and even the new games, or gaming in general, to a point) where we are today.
I love both. But as I am old fashioned I lean toward old stuff. xD
Old school games don't have the eyecandy graphics but sure gets you thinking (i.e. Tetris). And it's really enjoyable with its less complex gameplay.
But modern ones are nice too. Almost the same as old school ones but with better graphics and a bit more complex. I like tribute games too (games made based on a series and whatnot). And there are some thinking games you could use with technology.
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Totally agree.
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