>>11898050
I suppose that at the time I thought that 6th gen was a bit overdue to be added (after all the DreamCast was allowed), but you bring up an interesting point here, the 6th generation was a normal generation, about 5 or so years. 7th gen was quite long. I can see argument for Oblivion being "retro", but The Last of Us? Metal Gear Solid Ground Zeroes? These don't fit the mould. Should we be talking about the generations from the start point or the end point? If it's unclear, I think it should be from the end point (or near enough to it, some agreed upon point where that generation ended otherwise the Sega Master System and PS2 are still this generation)
>>11898059
Kek