This is cool. I recently bought a GameCube and a few games, it’s just as fun and engaging as I remember it being as a kid. The graphics aren’t as “good” as modern games but if a game was fun 20 years ago it’s still fun now… nothing about the game changed. Just our expectations. And the modern game industry is beyond saving at this point outside of a few independent studios.
> And the modern game industry is beyond saving at this point outside of a few independent studios.
I totally disagree. There are are a ton of fun indie games these days from all sorts of folks and studios.
Look beyond the billion or trillion dollar companies and there is still a ton of fun, new games coming out.