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atomicpoet, do games w Classic Gaming: Retro Gaming Growing Up

I was born in 1981. Not too much younger than you, but old enough to remember when the arcade scene was really bustling.

I’m of a different mind.

I’ve played so much Pac-Man and Space Invaders that I’ve simply had enough of it.

There’s only so much time left on the planet, and I’d much rather spend it on new and novel experiences. If I play retro games, they’re either games I really want to beat but haven’t. Or they’re unfamiliar.

I love PC gaming for exactly this reason. You get to early classics like Ultima, but then you get modern fare like Black Myth Wukong.

My reason for talking on the Internet about this stuff is because it’s hard to find people, outside of conventions, who give a damn about this hobby.

SeanMallonOfficial,

I only play these games on occations and it’s just like you said. But I do like the old style games of the 80’s and it’s a nostalgia trip.

PieMePlenty, do games w Why do people like Mario Kart?

Not sure if you’re trolling or what, but I still play MK Wii regularly with friends on local co op. Used to play it on the console, I now emulate it on a steam deck. There’s nothing that matches the quality and charm of the game on any platform and I say this as a regular opponent of Nintendo. I don’t find it unfair as it strikes a good balance between skill and luck. Everyone I’ve played with, gamers or not, pretty much agree.

Zahille7, do gaming w Bloodborne Shitpost (Your weakness amuses me)

Why did you force this onto the rest of us?

SatansMaggotyCumFart,

Just admit you don’t understand poetry.

Stamets,
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Redacted, do gaming w Bloodborne Shitpost (Your weakness amuses me)

Now this is shit posting

LostWanderer, do gaming w Bloodborne Shitpost (Your weakness amuses me)

And I oop, this is crazy work. Quality Shitpost!

Blackmist, do games w What game has the best tutorial, in your opinion?

I can tell you what the worst tutorial is.

It’s Monster Hunter World.

squaresinger,

Pokemon games also routinely come close.

Rai,

I’m going to guess with near certainty that Monster Hunter World was your first Monster Hunter game if you think THAT tutorial was the worst hahaha

Blackmist,

Yeah, it was. Trying to play, and it keeps stopping you with multiple full screens of text.

I don’t think they understand the concept of tutorials tbh.

Rai,

I started on the first PSP game and it was heavily more obtuse, with almost zero direction, tutorial, hints, anything hahaha. It got a LITTLE better with later “old style” games but it was still pretty obtuse. World NEEDED a tutorial that explained every little detail and held yer hand, otherwise new players would be hella turned off by the game and it wouldn’t have blown up like it did.

kratoz29,
@kratoz29@lemm.ee avatar

I was expecting a joke comment mentioning Driver.

I am disappointed I had to scroll this far to find something like that.

Blackmist, do games w Blue Prince - Have you played it? How blown is your mind?

I was enjoying right up to the point where I stopped making progress and started getting frustrated at the random aspects of it. Even some of the self contained puzzles were taking a bit of trial and error.

The last puzzles are likely going to take a lot more hours than I’m willing to give it, not because they’re hard but because they require the stars to align before it’ll let you even try them. I stopped playing a while ago now, and I haven’t felt the urge to go back.

bright_side_, do games w Classic Gaming: Retro Gaming Growing Up
@bright_side_@lemmy.world avatar

I would mostly agree. The magic of video games and the virtual worlds was bridged to the real world by sharing them with friends. I can totally see that!

I guess “modern” gaming works best when playing online with friends (not every game allows that of course), and wind down type of games. Self care gaming 😄.

I had some great moments though screensharing my game on discord while being able to watch what my friend was playing on their screenshare. There is something - even though that it is not exactly what you were hinting at, as obviously you can’t directly influence the game that the other is playing - but it is a shared experience in some way that makes it feel connected and special.

That post gave me food for thought.

SeanMallonOfficial,

The time between 1980 to 1989 was called the “Golden Age” of video games. And to touch what you are mentioning about screensharing…

It counts in an indirect way. I agree that the experience is what’s important in this instance.

bright_side_,
@bright_side_@lemmy.world avatar

Yeah it’s really no replacement but it feels special to some extend. ☀️

Ulrich, do games w 10 incredible PC games that never got console ports—until Steam Deck happened
@Ulrich@feddit.org avatar

And trust me, I begged. Pleaded. Lit prayer candles.

Why would you do that?

atomicpoet,

LOL.

bjoern_tantau, do games w Why do people like Mario Kart?
@bjoern_tantau@swg-empire.de avatar

If you’re not having fun with Mario Kart you should play Drinking Mario Kart. Everyone gets a beverage of their choice. By the end of the race it has to be empty. But because we are all responsible adults we don’t drink and drive. In order to take a sip (or down the whole thing) you have to drive off the track (or to the side, whatever is possible) and come to a complete halt.

Loser drinks one more because they are a loser. And the winner drinks one more to celebrate.

NOT_RICK,
@NOT_RICK@lemmy.world avatar

We called that game “Don’t Drink and Drive” back in college. I always just chugged mine at the beginning of the race

FordBeeblebrox,

Can’t finish the race with a full beer, better to chug first then shell everyone else on your way to victory.

NOT_RICK,
@NOT_RICK@lemmy.world avatar

Considering you get better items when you’re behind, it’s a no brainer

squaresinger, do games w Why do people like Mario Kart?
  • People who don’t play games because they are too grown-up to have fun aren’t grown-up but sad.
  • Catch-up mechanics even the playing field, so that people of different skill levels can have fun together.
punk_princess, do games w What game has the best tutorial, in your opinion?

absolutely not Warframe.

Darkenfolk,

Yeah haha. They made the tutorial slightly better nowadays, but your still getting thrown in the deep end after the Vor quest line.

Darkenfolk, do games w 10 incredible PC games that never got console ports—until Steam Deck happened

Think The Sims, except you’re the one causing trauma.

https://sh.itjust.works/pictrs/image/ac3500b2-29c2-436e-8b1a-56f3fb356b5f.gif

Phen, do games w 10 incredible PC games that never got console ports—until Steam Deck happened

Sir, there’s something wrong here. I spent 20 years believing I was the only person who ever played Septerra Core, and it’s too long to change my mind now.

Glide,

I still have the CD in a box somewhere. It was loaned to me by a friend and I never gave it back. Hilariously, I still see that friend, so that might make for a fun conversation.

Phen,

I got the game from some magazine, in a time I didn’t have many choices for games. I didn’t speak much English yet at the time so I had trouble getting past some stuff and didn’t get very far. I even named my first dog after the robot dog in the game.

I picked it up on steam a few years ago and tried it again. I think I got much farther than I had back in the day, but still didn’t finish it. I think I might try it again on deck now.

Bartsbigbugbag,

Same, and now this is the second mention of it I’ve seen on lemmy in two weeks. I got it for like $5 in a combo pack with a terrible mech game in the bargain bin in Walmart probably 20+ years ago. Never beat it, but the vibes are top notch and I replay it every few years. Still have the disks and all.

Duenan,
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I haven’t heard Septerra Core in a long time.

I had to import it from the US when I was a kid and I’m pretty sure I still have the cd install somewhere in storage.

Rolive,

I played it too.

blimthepixie, do games w Day 331 of posting a Daily Screenshot from the games l've been playing

I really enjoyed it.

Like fallout 4 and other games, I pointedly ignored building the outposts et al. I didn’t even mod the ships that much because that was a ball ache as well.

It’s just an unnecessary element to the game IMO.

Halosheep,

Fallout 4 with the settlers of the wasteland (I think that’s the name) mod becomes a cool base management game alongside the normal fo4 stuff. It makes the whole system feel worth interacting with, in my opinion. Give it a try if you haven’t and are interested.

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