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<blockquote data-quote="kimkom" data-source="post: 280774" data-attributes="member: 2028"><p>Cool, each to their own. I guess there's a lot of personal nostalgia related to whatever systems we all grew up with. </p><p></p><p>Personally, I probably wouldn't bother with the Sega Megadrive (for example) as that was never a system I got into. But I definitely wouldn't do without the older ones. Just so many great memories of playing those games for the first time, during a really magical period in gaming history, where innovation was king. </p><p></p><p>Thinking back to games like Impossible Mission on the C64 where each play through had the early makings of being 'procedurally generated', as well as being the first time I heard speech on a home system. Classic game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kimkom, post: 280774, member: 2028"] Cool, each to their own. I guess there's a lot of personal nostalgia related to whatever systems we all grew up with. Personally, I probably wouldn't bother with the Sega Megadrive (for example) as that was never a system I got into. But I definitely wouldn't do without the older ones. Just so many great memories of playing those games for the first time, during a really magical period in gaming history, where innovation was king. Thinking back to games like Impossible Mission on the C64 where each play through had the early makings of being 'procedurally generated', as well as being the first time I heard speech on a home system. Classic game. [/QUOTE]
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