Yes, I still play a lot of older games. I haven't played the PS4 yet, but I will soon. I guess that means that it's not always the graphics and all that, it's the great time you had playing them. GTA III rules.
Only if my old Atari system is still working.
But since it's not and I already threw it away, then forget it.
i love playing the older games...i have almost all the older systems from nes to ps3 excluding the xbox i have the 360. i love playing the older games.
Wish I could find Atari Super Pong
I'm usually a year or two behind on games.
I have no business posting here but just wanted to mention that the music to Minecraft is very relaxing ;)
Some of my favorite games were old pc games that no longer function on windows 7 (warlords)
I still play older games more than newer ones.
I never really played a lot of games either on consoles (I have had a couple of them) or PC but recently I play quite a lot with my tablets.
I found a bunch for my ipad:
Pacman
Centipede
Donkey Kong
I love games but really enjoy the old ones. Although, I am so addicted to Candy Crush...Shhhhhh
The only games I ever play are older
i do like playing older games i still play final fantasy VII. i even still have the super nintendo that i play from time to time
Steam's starting to build up quite the collection of old stuff, most of it optimized for for modern OS use. Fallout 1 and 2, System Shock 2, etc. It's all also very cheap even when it's not on sale.
I'm playing Psychonauts right now. Pretty old.
Still play my genesis and super nintendo when I get a chance. But my go-to is N64.
Also @iamhereinthestateofo be glad your atari burnt out. If it was the 7200 or before, due to the increase in power going to TVs and from outlets, the system and TV could explode, unless it had been heavily doctored.
And I've only begun fucking with you people.
At the end of the day, it's all math.
Yes when I find Ms. PacMan or Tron I will stay for hours
I know this is something of an older thread but I wanted to post anyways.
Unfortunately I primarily play RPG and RTS games on both console and PC, and I have found that both of these genres tend to age poorly, though for different reasons. I can't tell you how many times I've busted out an older game with stars of nostalgia in my eyes only to find that the intervening years seem to have worn off the magic from games which I enjoyed so much when they were new.
I find that RPG games tend to get dated just because of how much the genre has moved foreword in the past number of years, improvements in game design theories, as well as things like engines and AI have simply made the older games feel obsolete. If you don't believe me try playing Skyrim for a few hours and then go back to Morrowind where at the start of the game your skills are all low enough that you will likely struggle to hit (let alone kill) even basic enemies with your weapons, I find these nostalgia shattering realizations to be really disappointing when I come across them. Especially when I still think that the older game would be a better game if it were made with contemporary technology. That said I do think that certain games in this genre hold up excellently, for a great example of that just go back and play Bauldurs Gate II (or the recently made enhanced version).
With RTS games I think it just comes down to AI, they are still a blast to play with friends, but their AI opponents are often so limited that they can really affect how much fun you have. Modern AI in games has really spoiled me when it comes to games like this.
The Punisher For PS2 And ANY War Video Game For PS3.
I rarely tend to play older video games but I do have some old ROMs with the MAME emulator and love Megaforce (Star Force in UK) and Pacland
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My PS2 died this year when I decided to play again (haven't for 1 year or so) and I still enjoyed playing tekken 5 on it and GTA - San Andreas.
I found my old Gameboy SP and it had Mario Tennis in it! What I always miss is playing Super Smash Bros Melee on the GameCube with my brothers though.