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A retro gaming perspective

Posted Dec 12, 2006 at 8:52PM EST by QJ Staff

Listed in: PS3, Wii, Xbox 360 Tags: eBay, Nintendo 64, PSOne, Sega, Sega Genesis, SNES
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older consolesWe don't know if you've notice but the triumvirate of gaming consoles are banking on the nostalgia of retro games. Microsoft, despite not having a previous console (Xbox is not included; it's still considered current gen), is reaping the same benefits with its Live Arcade service. On the other hand, it is no secret that Sony has always been big on backwards compatibility while Nintendo is employing the services of its Virtual Console.

We all know that regardless of their current market value now, the PS3, the X360 and the Wii are a bit costly for some people. But if you think about it, this has been done before. Over and over again actually. Newly released items are priced higher because of the hype. After a couple of months or so, the hype dies down. And the prices, too.

The obvious question now is why are we jumping at this big next-gen ocean immediately? Can't we wait even for just a couple of months? While we are stuck with this idea we came across some readings suggesting to go even further, meaning opt to have the older game systems. Sure, the graphics are a bit choppy and the gaming experience less vivid, but this is an excerpt from the material:

If you have a reasonable kid, a dated system is a good way to go. The one rule I'd follow when choosing an older game system is to go back at least three generations. Right now, the GameCube is no more nostalgic than a 1993 Ford Escort while playing a Sega Genesis is like motoring around town in a Dodge Charger.


If you're down with that, then eBay is the way. You can buy a Nintendo 64 or SNES there, games included, for just US$ 60. You can also grab Sega Dreamcast with a dozen games for US$ 20. As we all know, it abounds wit PSOne and PS2 consoles as well.

Well, we are not saying that next-gen consoles aren't worth our money. We are just saying that if we can't afford them as of yet, then a little waiting won't harm you. Then if you really are a gamer at heart, a dated system is always better than nothing.

Via SFGate



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# Wii T-shirtsGuest 2006-12-12 22:09
Wii T-shirts now available at



http://www.cafepress.com/wiiwii

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# Classic GamingGuest 2006-12-13 00:56
i still love classic gaming. i consider my vectrex to be the porsche of classic consoles. i have a nice collection of classic consoles ranging from 1974 - current and think everyone should be into classic gaming.

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# Yeah, but...2k1yellows2k 2006-12-13 01:20
Having the actual consoles to collect is great (I have a nice collection ranging from the Atari 2600 in mint condition to the PS3), but playing those old games on an emulator is even better. Pixel-perfect graffics that the original system could never display on any tv. It's just not possible using the connections available. Using a DualShock or any other newer, more comfortable controller to play an emulator is the way to go. Just make sure you own the actual games, or it's illegal! BTW, I always have my portable emu collection on my 1.50 PSP...

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# all i have to sayGuest 2006-12-13 01:52
Respect

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# ,,Guest 2006-12-13 06:23
i agree with you, rather than buying an old system just download an emu.

I never had a N64 and i played zelda ocrina of time all the way through a couple of months ago and it was a very good game. obviously games have advanced since then but the top titles are very enjoyable, mario 64 etc.



but really, if you are a gamer there is no point going so far back . a ps2 can be had for a very resonable price right now and games are still being made for it , and old games are very cheap , heck even the new games are .

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