>>12105562
I think there is a genuine gap between modern games and retro, so big that quite a lot of concepts are unfathomable to new players never exposed to the old stuff.
>>12104957
I remember taking a screenshot of a one particularly bad day, somehow there were like 7 Zelda threads at the same time. And that was over a year ago.
There is a problem of the type of board itself. People make a good or decent thread about something, everyone talks about subject and then it dies. Then months later another same thread appears but this time most good arguments had already been made. Good threads are lost to time and then they get repeated but worse.
I try to participate on old old Atari or classic DMG Gameboy threads but these are starting to become samey with the same posts and very few people saying something new.
I think in the last 2 years I've seen the "what could Sega have done to save the Dreamcast" alternative timeline like 50-60 times