Quote Originally Posted by Drixxel View Post
The timespan that the Digital Press reader was referring to in that quote is obviously irrelevant now when "classic gaming" today doesn't necessarily distinguish between the so-called "superior/inferior" console generations the individual in question was concerned about. Time renders everything retro eventually.
Well, it's still relevant to some. I've noticed over the years I've been on Digital Press that there are still some gamers, even today, that think gaming went to crap with the NES, so their playing/collecting is limited exclusively to pre-crash games. It's very bizarre to me. Now that's HEAVILY nostalgia-based gaming, as far as it looks to me.