
These generation borders are pretty fuzzy especially recently.
I liked gen 6 quite a lot. I was heavily collecting, magazines were still a thing, I was going to flea markets for deals - pretty fun times.
These generation borders are pretty fuzzy especially recently.
I liked gen 6 quite a lot. I was heavily collecting, magazines were still a thing, I was going to flea markets for deals - pretty fun times.
Oh darn, totally forgot about handhelds. I'll add them into the appropriate generations. I added three before gen 1: Board Games, Minatures and Pinball.
I can't decide between gen 5 and 6. It's probably when I had the most fun with gaming.
Cities Skylines does have a bit of a learning curve. I couldn't get into the console version. Too much on my brain at moment I guess.
The Psychonauts one sounds interesting.
I used to be way into Ikari Warriors and those other war games but now I can't put up with their difficulty. Some of the vertically scrolling shooters were interesting but I have the same feeling with those as with the soldier shooters. Crystalis had my attention but no one was at the windmill like the villagers said there was.
Boy, I haven't heard about any new VR in a little while now. I wonder what's up with that.
I wish Twisted Pixel would do another Maw. Love that game.
True that. I've played both. However, there is something about playing an old jrpg on an old system, no frills, no online or anything 3D, that is special.
I've always felt that turn-based jrpgs were the best and when they started becoming more actiony in the battle system they lost me. That was probably in the early 2000s. So probably around FFIV and DQVI is the sweet spot for me.
My first one was on PC at Kongregate called Pencil Tower Defense or something like that. Then Pixeljunk Monsters and Defense Grid and now I'll play any tower defense game.