Subj : Retro gaming To : Nightfox From : Ksource Date : Wed Sep 15 2021 12:41 am Re: Retro gaming By: Nightfox to All on Tue Sep 14 2021 09:14:45 > Who else is into retro gaming? > > I really started getting into retro gaming when I first saw emulators > appearing in the late 90s. I thought it was really cool that there were > emulators that allowed playing NES, SNES, Sega Genesis, and other console > games on my PC. Some emulators also had some fairly interesting features, > such as allowing multi-player gaming with other people over the internet. I don't know that I'm "into" retro gaming so much as my taste in games just never advanced beyond a certain era. In 1995, I was playing games released in 1995. In 2005, I was playing games released in 1995. In 2015, I was playing games released in 1995. I don't have time these days to play games (kids, you know), but when I do, I'm sure it'll be the same old games. I grew up with PC games, so all the games I play are PC games usually, but I did get into console emulators about 10 or 15 years ago. When I was a kid, the consoles really were black boxes, much moreso than PCs, so they held a bit of mystery for me. Now in the emulator we can see precisely how everything was specced out, and it's kind of cool to peer inside the box a little. I once took one of my old favourite SNES games (NHL '94) and started tinkering with it to make it more difficult. I could have never dreamed of doing something like that in 1995 when the tooling for consoles (cartridges!!) was far beyond what mere peasants could tinker with. --- þ Synchronet þ Mutiny BBS - mutinybbs.com - telnet:2332 - ssh:2232 .