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Is there a generation of gaming you're just not nostalgic for?

I would say Atari but that's just low-hanging fruit because it's a generation I never really got to play as it was before my time. But I am starting to fall out of nostalgia for the NES which is held dearly in a lot of hearts of retro gamers and gamers that have enjoyed what that system had to offer for a few decades.

I know it had offered a lot of classics and gave so many games their start, most of which are still with us today like Final Fantasy for example.

The best guess I can give about why I don't care as much about that generation is because it is very oversaturated when you start entering the world of retro gaming. For retro gaming I prefer SNES and Genesis, because I technically did start playing those when I was born and they were first released. So I have more favorability towards those than the NES and generations before and during it.

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  • Honestly, I don't get nostalgic for gaming of any era. I do miss some games, and I get nostalgic over playing with people at the age I was then, but gaming as a pastime, or as an era with similar design styles or whatever, I don't really feel that.

    When it comes to the games in general, and gaming as a hobby, I've always enjoyed each generation's improvements in graphics and overall improved hardware.

    For me, the NES era as an example, it has nothing to do with the games or the console, it's feeling that sense of longing for being young and in my cousin's room with the group of us kids having fun together. There's also that sense of wonder at this new kind of play at home, instead of at an arcade. But I don't particularly feel anything about duck hunt, even though we played that a lot.

    It's not about the systems, it's about the shared experiences.

    Even when MMOs got big and I was playing alone, my nostalgia is about the online people I played with (some of whom I still talk to), having that magic experience of playing a game in a team with a guy from Scotland, some German guy that couldn't speak English worth a damn except cursing, a lady and her husband from Nebraska, and a kid from California. It was so fucking cool that you could end up playing with Russians, Koreans, damn near anyone in the world, and have a real human connection.

    But the games? They were meh at best, and can't match the immersive graphics of stuff that came just a few years later.

    Mind you, I'd still play those games if I had people to play with and the games were live, but it isn't the same as nostalgia, of missing the era in that longing way.

  • The ps3/xbox360 era - despite it being during my most "formative" gaming years, I feel like there was a lot of "samey" game design. Theres a similar issue at the moment, to be honest, at least in the AAA space, but indie titles might make me look back with nostalgia on this era when its old enough to be nostalgic.

  • Late 80's 8 bit. Sure it was great back then playing on Atari 65 or C64, but those games in retrospect simply fucking suck, nearly all shooters and platformers.

  • NES is a good one, it was juuust about part of my time in that a couple of people I rarely saw had one and I loved playing it with them when I did seem them, but really that's because I didn't at the time have a games machine or a computer so anything would have been good. I've played a few of the games and they were alright, pretty good. I got an original NES console with several games as an adult and was super excited because it's so classic and retro and I found that much as I love owning it, I really couldn't stand playing it for more than a few minutes. The games are just, kinda boring and they feel very, incomplete. They suffy some of the same problems as the Atari games I played just to see what the time period was like, those Atari ones in particular feel very unfinished, like someone thought it'd be interesting to try making a game, had one attempt, made something like a sort of prototype and then got bored and just shoved it on the market and moved on to a different hobby. The NES games weren't as bad as that, but there was a similar feel of lack of consideration for the actual player. To me, it the NES kind of represents when games were starting to get good, which I think would annoy a lot of people that were gamers for a long time before that, because it's always annoying when younger people make these proclamations totally ignorant of the time they're speaking about, but in my head at least that's what the NES generation represents. It's the starting point of what was to come, with some flashes of brilliance and a lot of meh and even the really good bits aren't as good as their later more refined iterations.

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