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Hey everyone!
I’d love to kick off a deeper discussion about our gaming habits when it comes to retro systems. We all come from different gaming backgrounds: some grew up with the NES, others with the Genesis, some spent entire afternoons on the original PlayStation or Saturn, and others discovered retro gaming only in recent years.
I’m really curious to hear:

I’d love to kick off a deeper discussion about our gaming habits when it comes to retro systems. We all come from different gaming backgrounds: some grew up with the NES, others with the Genesis, some spent entire afternoons on the original PlayStation or Saturn, and others discovered retro gaming only in recent years.
I’m really curious to hear:
- What’s your all‑time favorite retro console — the one that feels like “home” and instantly brings back memories.
- Whether you still play on original hardware: consoles, cartridges, cables, CRTs… or if you prefer modern solutions like emulators, FPGA systems, mini‑consoles, or modded setups.
- What drives your choice: convenience, authenticity, cost, space, collecting, or simply habit.
- If you’ve noticed meaningful differences between playing on real hardware and using emulation, whether in terms of feel, performance, or nostalgia.
- And finally, how important “accuracy” is to you compared to practicality.
