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How do old computer games compared with new games

2022.01.17 01:45




















You will realize that in old games, you will have ten favorite games with different genres, while on modern consoles, most would be first-person shooters. Ready for the Challenge? Human beings are very competitive. If a challenge is presented in front of them, they will do whatever it takes to win. It took almost eight years before I finally managed to save Princess Peach in Super Mario embarrassing I know , but that challenge is what kept me playing.


These unending stages of bosses and adventure make your play unending and enjoyable as well. A Shortcut to Memory Lane. Ah, memories. Unless you have a terrible childhood, retro games are your ticket to time travel.


One of the most prominent childhood activators is Space Impact. You can hear that iconic beeping of your ship just by looking at the picture too. Those Passwords! This is because retro games also employ passwords so that you will be able to go back to where you left off. Unfortunately, you will have to write down a password that seems like a mile long. If you have a brain with super powers, then go ahead and memorize. Has the Screen Always Been Dark? Either it can make you sleep early in the night or you will have to use a flashlight for it.


It was mentioned before that a good challenge is what makes people hooked with playing video games. However, retro games are, admittedly, super hard to beat. You will be facing endless streams of minions just to get to the boss, too over-powered bosses with too little life. You will have to be living and breathing these games so that you can beat them once and for all.


Breathtaking Aesthetics. One of the significant advantages of modern games from retro games are the picturesque game environments. People are visual beings and that they learn and absorb more through their sense of sight. Coupled with an excellent soundtrack and they really hit the spot. Modern games excel in providing the look, feel and atmosphere of the game which easily sucks you into the fantasy world you are playing.


Immersive Story. Another is the story. Although some retro games share this feature, modern games are more thorough and more expressive when it comes to telling the story of the game. For example, games like Tekken are more than just your ordinary fighting game. You Can Play with Friends. Games such as Fortnite makes it easier for players to play with others that are also online from all over the world. This makes gameplay more fun and enjoyable. Moreover, this also gives the chance to make new friends!


The Loooooong Intros. Although having an immersive story is good, there are just some games that overdid it. Opening intros are essential when you are just starting, however, having to experience it every time you open the game is just torture.


Annoying Bugs and Glitches. Do those differences make old games more fun? Or are they are completely outdated when compared to the latest and greatest games? One important aspect to mention is how challenging some classic video games were, at times without the need for a difficulty slider. An example of unforgiving gameplay mechanics would be the platformer genre, something which is almost much defunct today, since interest has faded. The very first Prince of Persia is a great example of an unforgiving platformer that, though fun, was very difficult to beat due to time constraints, traps and progressively difficult enemies.


All of these challenges had to be defeated while navigating through a maze - and you had to restart at the beginning if you died! Many of the early games could only recount some sketch of a story through the manual, or perhaps pretend that those dots and primitive sprites played a large part in the unfolding of some drama or other.


While it is true that the tools and technology are able to create more believable environments, it does not necessarily mean most new games take priority on an original story. For instance take two popular survival horrors of the past, Silent Hill and Resident Hill, which have plenty of plot-twists and a solid back-story for successful franchises. Silent Hill conveyed the survival horror atmosphere elegantly, and the lack of ammo in the game made sure the player saved up or simply ran when encounters where too difficult.