Anyone else exclusively play old school emulators? I just wish I was back in the 90s experiences life as a kid playing ps1 when it first came it. It was an innocent time filled with joy and optimism. I hate this era :(
Games just became like movies and TV shows. Overly commercialized, overly political and overly saturated. There have been bangers since the 90s but that time was when games truly blossomed into an art form ripe with experimentation and passion.
>>937391981
This
I play old school RPGs ranging from SNES to PS2 when I feel like being comfy. Most new games pale in comparison. Could be nostalgia goggles, but like the other anon said - most of it genuinely lacks passion. You could feel the soul from a lot of the older games pre-2007.
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>>937392845
I use the disc swap method in those situations - there is something called "swap magic" you can also use, but not really necessary. Emulation is better.
But yeah, those games can be expensive. Honestly only been able to get many in the last year since people *finally* started to trade them in now after the bubble market started deflating.