No posts in this thread for almost 2 months?
Hell, I got my first ZX Spectrum + in 1985, when I was 10, and the template was set for the next 5 years, until I upgraded to an Amiga 500.
I picked up an Xbox 360 at launch, and none of the games (save Oblivion) has anything innovitive or fresh to offer save HD graphics. Perversely, one of the most popular features of Live is the downloading of old games.
Anybody else agree that the days of the small coding team lead to a great deal of imagination and vision? Manic Miner, Head over Heels, Gregory Loses his Clock, Speedball 2; will we ever have a golden age like that again? Watching the recent E3 videos for the games coming out in the next year, it looks like the answer is a rather depressing 'no'.
Hell, I got my first ZX Spectrum + in 1985, when I was 10, and the template was set for the next 5 years, until I upgraded to an Amiga 500.
I picked up an Xbox 360 at launch, and none of the games (save Oblivion) has anything innovitive or fresh to offer save HD graphics. Perversely, one of the most popular features of Live is the downloading of old games.
Anybody else agree that the days of the small coding team lead to a great deal of imagination and vision? Manic Miner, Head over Heels, Gregory Loses his Clock, Speedball 2; will we ever have a golden age like that again? Watching the recent E3 videos for the games coming out in the next year, it looks like the answer is a rather depressing 'no'.
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