And what category does the PS2, Wii, Xbox, Nintendo DS/3DS fit into? They aren’t retro, but they’re not really “modern” either
Edit:sorry about posting 4 times, it kept telling me that it had a correction error
And what category does the PS2, Wii, Xbox, Nintendo DS/3DS fit into? They aren’t retro, but they’re not really “modern” either
Edit:sorry about posting 4 times, it kept telling me that it had a correction error
How I like to see it, going backwards on the timeline (you can tell mine was a PlayStation household lol);
Anything before that is Prehistoric.
I see as retro as everything that’s unsupported (doesn’t get new official games, hardware isn’t sold) and emulateable.
I mean, yes sure SNES feels “more retro” than a PS3 for sure, but games in 8bit or 16bit style are still made today. And after the sprite-based consoles, there is no clear cut anymore.
I suppose you could make a cut at shader support, i.e. after PS2, but then then the OG Xbox is between worlds then and spoils the generational difference.
Someone suggested HDMI, but the first iteration of X360 didn’t have that, while older consoles like GC can be more easily retrofitted.
So, either the cut-off is between sprites/16b and 3D/32b, orrr… Just the support.
Well I suppose it’s what you define as retro. To me Retro is an era, unmoving in time, after years have past and the PS5 becomes as old in age as the PSX is now, then do we consider the PS5 retro? What of the PSX then? Or do we move on from “modern” as a current(in this hypothetical) standard? Post-modern, neo-renaissance whatever the new terms we use end up being.
I called Nes retro back in the ps2 era
lol, that’s fair enough.
I just remember going to GameStop back then and the nes games were in the retro section, but 2 get 1 free.
Loaded up on a ton of nes and genesis games that I never got to play.