RetroGamer87 wrote:
I haven't been playing retro games as much lately since my SNES bricked and my NES got stolen, along with my games for NES, SNES, N64 and Gamecube. At least I still have my collection of Atari, Megadrive and Saturn games but most of my Ataris have died.
I'm beginning to see that the simple flaw in retrogaming is that the hardware doesn't last forever. I bought a SNES classic last year. That type of machine may be the future of retrogaming.
All I have to say to this is.... emulators. This is why they exist. Hell, the "classic" things Nintendo has been selling are just unusually inferior emulations.
I mean, I've had that same thought... hardware doesnt last forever, with the NES and such... but then I look at my PC which has every NES, SNES, Atari 2600, and Gameboy game ever made, and every arcade game made before 2008 (and all of this backed up in many places for a paranoid level of security), and think... yeah, it doesnt matter much.