I reached a simple conclusion about this era of games , gaming didn't get good until the SNES era , prior to this games were hella primitive and limited by technologyOr you could simply be willing to go back and learn about the history of games by actually playing them.
That's kinda close minded. Sorry but the NES defined how games could be for many genres and had the first functional gamepad.I reached a simple conclusion about this era of games , gaming didn't get good until the SNES era , prior to this games were hella primitive and limited by technology.
Thats the thing NES games and previous ones built a good solid base and foundation to gamin design pillars etc , SNES advanced it and then PS1 and PC took it further and kept going further.That's kinda close minded. Sorry but the NES defined how games could be for many genres and had the first functional gamepad.
Even several early Genesis titles had quality to them.
I mean even SNES era games were limited by technology, what does that change?
SNES expanded upon what has already been built.Thats the thing NES games and previous ones built a good solid base and foundation to gamin design pillars etc , SNES advanced it and then PS1 and PC took it further and kept going further.
There weren't that much ground for every genres back then to begin with.Those old games were all there was at the time they were "new" groundbreaking etc that's no longer the case
I'm sorry but the whole "if xxxx came out today it wouldn't have been good" is a bit of a weird argument.it's like RE1 everyone went crazy when it dropped but in 2025? It's extremely mid game.
You're cherry picking a single RPG out of every game genre on the console? Why ignoring Dragon Quest III when it comes to RPGs? Also what about Super Mario Bros 3 that is still considered to be one of the best 2D Mario game around or even Megaman games?The only proper NES game i played was FF3 and it was janky not as much as i expected but it wasn't that good , that came out in 1990.
That's completely dishonest considering the large amount of memorable OSTs in that era.when it comes to sound/music the NES and anything designed for it sounds horrible. Only around SNES time video games soundtrack became good.
Thats what i said SNES built upon the solid principles built by NES and such devices.SNES expanded upon what has already been built.
But Genesis and PC Engine games are also good despite predating the SNES.
Also I think that early PSX hasn't aged as well as 2D.
Which is why it was a era of experimental ideas and soon after set the basis for what would become genre defining features.There weren't that much ground for every genres back then to begin with.
Its not really that argument , i just didn't like RE1 that much mostly because monsters had a bad animation timing with what's going on in the game basically a zombie when getting up or falling down would have his actual physical game presence also called Collison vanish making me waste valuable bullets shooting nothing , the only saving grace for this error was i had emulator save otherwise the game would have been very frustrating , RE2 was a significant improvement especially in animation speed syncing well with what's going on.I'm sorry but the whole "if xxxx came out today it wouldn't have been good" is a bit of a weird argument.
Furthermore the Gamecube remake is still good even to this day.
Cuz i haven't played dragon quest? I'm not a fan of Mario? And megaman? They may be well made games but sorry I'm not interested in platformers.You're cherry picking a single RPG out of every game genre on the console? Why ignoring Dragon Quest III when it comes to RPGs? Also what about Super Mario Bros 3 that is still considered to be one of the best 2D Mario game around or even Megaman games?
Square probably used the technology everyone else used to create music at the time so it's fair from my POV to assume everything else sounds like total shit just like FF3 music.That's completely dishonest considering the large amount of memorable OSTs in that era.
Same with some of the Genesis games
Putting up imaginary walls to not expose yourself to a subject's history without actually finding out for yourself is a great way to go about thingsI reached a simple conclusion about this era of games , gaming didn't get good until the SNES era , prior to this games were hella primitive and limited by technology
And are clunky and janky so why bother...
If finding out means having to deal with clunky , janky and frustrating outdated game design nope i would prefer not to find out at all.Putting up imaginary walls to not expose yourself to a subject's history without actually finding out for yourself is a great way to go about things
Mega Man is a solid series but it had a bunch of sequels that were yearly releases and used the same engine. Of course they were going to get better. Then the SNES came along with Mega Man X and blew the first 6 games out of the water. lolIf finding out means having to deal with clunky , janky and frustrating outdated game design nope i would prefer not to find out at all.
Yea that's what it is SNES is when things started to REALLY take off.Mega Man is a solid series but it had a bunch of sequels that were yearly releases and used the same engine. Of course they were going to get better. Then the SNES came along with Mega Man X and blew the first 6 games out of the water. lol
How would you know, though?If finding out means having to deal with clunky , janky and frustrating outdated game design nope i would prefer not to find out at all.
Played some older games? FF3 from 1990 and WarCraft 2 from 95....both contained outdated design elements and frustrating segments.How would you know, though?
Good thing that doesn't happen nowadays, I guess.Played some older games? FF3 from 1990 and WarCraft 2 from 95....both contained outdated design elements and frustrating segments.
Warcraft II has a slow start, but it's still solid.Played some older games? FF3 from 1990 and WarCraft 2 from 95....both contained outdated design elements and frustrating segments.
It does but at least blizzard moved away from symmterical balanceGood thing that doesn't happen nowadays, I guess.
Not so much , when it came out it was such a massive hit but it doesn't hold up at all in gameplay department the factions being mirrors hurts the game more than anything else.Warcraft II has a slow start, but it's still solid.
It makes it difficult to get into these games and having to deal with old game design , it hampers the experience which you are used to at least being quite smooth that's why i find remakes like FF1 and FF2 PS1 versions better to play than going back and playing the very original game cuz why do i have to put up with 1987/1988 technical limitations that add nothing to the experience but make it more clunky and worse if i can play the same game but with quality of life improvements that breed more joy when playing the game.I guess I just don't get the argument. Of course an older title isn't going to have the developments made later by fine-tuning genre conventions or whatever. It doesn't make an old game not worth playing to me
This was the entire point, if you don't play them, you just don't know, outside of any individual titles you may have cherry-picked. That's all I was getting at.Other than educational purposes