@Alucard83 that is true, I think that SNES /Mega Drive / PS1 were truly the golden Era of gaming. Obviously I'm not saying that there are no good games today but back then it was magical to see the hardware development and new things that could have been done with what the Devs had available around them.
The soundtrack of games is another point that you are absolutely right, nowadays I cannot think of any song from a game that I can remember. However, I can remember many songs from games from the 90s.
And songs from a variety of different genres, which just proves how creative the Devs were.
Now they push to us the basic of basic so that they can save money.
Miss those gaming days.
I love KI and remember buying the game that came with a CD with the soundtrack. Which was and it still awesome! Can't believe Nintendo produced and lost the franchise.
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Re: Poll: Did You Know That GoldenEye Had A Dual-Analogue Control Option On N64?
Didn't know about it and, back then, I didn't speak English so my knowledge on game options were kind of limited to difficult settings mainly.
Re: Feature: 25 Years Ago, Nintendo Took On The Might Of Street Fighter With Killer Instinct
@Alucard83 that is true, I think that SNES /Mega Drive / PS1 were truly the golden Era of gaming. Obviously I'm not saying that there are no good games today but back then it was magical to see the hardware development and new things that could have been done with what the Devs had available around them.
The soundtrack of games is another point that you are absolutely right, nowadays I cannot think of any song from a game that I can remember. However, I can remember many songs from games from the 90s.
And songs from a variety of different genres, which just proves how creative the Devs were.
Now they push to us the basic of basic so that they can save money.
Miss those gaming days.
Re: Feature: 25 Years Ago, Nintendo Took On The Might Of Street Fighter With Killer Instinct
I love KI and remember buying the game that came with a CD with the soundtrack. Which was and it still awesome!
Can't believe Nintendo produced and lost the franchise.
Re: Feature: How Mortal Kombat Defined The Console War Between Sega And Nintendo
Shame the Nintendo consoles have been ignored by the Devs of this game.