"Retro" is up to 16 bit. 32 bit and up is still just "old".
Yeah there've been multiple games out recently with "PS1 aesthetic""Retro" is up to 16 bit. 32 bit and up is still just "old".
I guess it becomes "retro" when people start copying the aesthetics in modern works, and I don't see anyone rushing to copy the low-texture, low-poly bullshit of the early 3D games, let me tell you.
It's starting to become a thing, slowly. It's still probably got a few years before it really could take off."Retro" is up to 16 bit. 32 bit and up is still just "old".
I guess it becomes "retro" when people start copying the aesthetics in modern works, and I don't see anyone rushing to copy the low-texture, low-poly bullshit of the early 3D games, let me tell you.
There has been more time between the release of the PS2 and the modern day than there was between the release of the NES and the PS2.
Well, imo, n64 is the last retro console."Retro" is up to 16 bit. 32 bit and up is still just "old".
I guess it becomes "retro" when people start copying the aesthetics in modern works, and I don't see anyone rushing to copy the low-texture, low-poly bullshit of the early 3D games, let me tell you.
Laughs in lauch Valheim"Retro" is up to 16 bit. 32 bit and up is still just "old".
I guess it becomes "retro" when people start copying the aesthetics in modern works, and I don't see anyone rushing to copy the low-texture, low-poly bullshit of the early 3D games, let me tell you.
Poorly-worded meme. Should've been, "let me get this straight, you think the water temple is easy?"View attachment 285637
ALL YOU FUCKING HAVE TO DO, IS TO GET THE TWO SMALL KEYS ON THE BOTTOM, RAISE THE WATER ONCE, GET THE KEY BEHIND THE WALL SAVE AND QUIT (to respawn at top floor without raising tge water level avoiding twister rooms and Zelda's Lullaby), AND OPEN MIDDLE TOWER DOORS TO GET LONGSHOT AND BOSS KEY, SAVE AND QUIT (to respawn at top floor without needing another key) AND GO STRAIGHT TO MORPHA
I've been playing Ocarina of Time since 1999.Poorly-worded meme. Should've been, "let me get this straight, you think the water temple is easy?"
Also, of course easily-accessible online video guides made it simpler. OoT was released back when we still relied mostly on print, and unless you paid out, you typically didn't even get screenshots. Everything in that effing temple looked the same.