I have been seeing alot of people talking about that this is all nostalgia. I think not. I think music in gaming has changed. From the early 90's where songs for games where developed much like hit songs that could play on the radio, into something moore modern where music acts much as an atmosphere provider moore than an…
* Don't forget that the bleeps and bloops themselves contribute to the nostalgia. In order to test that you'd need to find someone who wasn't playing games in the 80's and 90's and ask them if the music is any good. * I'm not saying that the music from that era is bad. Not at all, I'm a big fan of a lot of those classic…
should be easy to test those* find a tune that you like/love from an 8-bit or 16-bit game that you never got to play as a kid. for example, i never got to play contra, but when i found the remake of the tune, i thought it was frickin awesome. * find a remake of the tune, and see if it still holds up. * this is false, good…
This. It's more fun remembering the good times we had playing them, as opposed to actually playing them. They were great for the time, but surely nobody can say with any honesty that games were actually better then. If people didn't care about graphics, then we wouldn't have made such a fuss over the SNES' Mode 7…