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I like to think that, when there's a console they released at least 15-20 years ago AND when it's hard to find a good/new unit to buy for a proper price, THEN is considered a retro oneWhat do you consider retro? What point is new and what point is retro?
At least for me
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Maybe it's because you lived a significant part of your life with these 3D rendering consoles.To me, "retro" gaming stops at the 16-bit era. The 32-bit and 64-bit generation (Saturn, PS1, N64) to me is not and never will be considered "retro gaming". These consoles that focus on polygon rendering vs 2D sprite rendering just don't scream oldschool for me.
Going the way, is curious to think that future generations will look to the consoles is our time and consider it a full retro