Guest writer and former Galaga Tournament World Record Holder Phil Day examines current attempts at records for the classic Pole Position and how competitions like the Donkey Kong Kong Offs could spice up any retro competitive scene.
Guess I know what my kids and I are playing tonight! Looks just our speed. (They sure as heck aren’t playing Sony’s stealth-dropped free Silent Hill.)
Players are rediscovering classic games amid disappointing releases, shifting towards prioritizing quality and original experiences.
I don't think this article has it right at all. It's just a weird angle to take aim at games these days. Classics are classics and deserve to be gone back to no matter what you feel about today's games. Idk everybody wants to have a hot take these days and there's to much dumb sh said these days.
I've been playing more older games recently tbh, but was this made by an AI lol
Not sure how true this is but with more live service games you kinda have to look for older games at times to get that singleplayer experience. And games take so long to make now too. Look more into indie games there are some great ones that people pass only because it's not "AAA". I think this is also more true with older people. Young people rarely play/watch anything that is older than they are. We are just getting old man.
I've been playing through MGS again, and some classic Mario titles, but I'm still looking forward to and enjoying some newer releases. Stoked for DD2 for sure.
After a collaboration with Nintendo of America, the Strong Museum has managed to build the world's largest Donkey Kong arcade game machine.
Is it the Seth Rogen version? Oh wait, that's part of the season pass, isn't it?