I went to a Gamestop the other day, and they had a little section for pre-owned games for older systems (think Xbox360, PS2, DS, etc). I was perusing and grabbed some games, but I noticed something, the cases that have the XBOX360 games have a giant “RETRO GAMING” on it in the centre. So I am like wtf, I grew up with the XBOX360, what the hell do they mean “retro”.

So I went and asked like friends and other people if the XBOX360 is retro now, and basically everyone was like “yeah”. I was talking to my EX about it and she was like “the xbox came out in 2005/6. There is more time between us and the xbox360 than there was between the xbox and the SNES when the xbox came out. Was the SNES “retro” when the xbox360 came out?”

I am like not ready, not willing to accept the XBOX360 as retro. Because that is saying my thing that I grew up with is “retro” or “old” now and im not ready to accept that because im not ready to be old.

  • @Sludgehammer
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    1 day ago

    It was the Gamecube for me. I was like, “How the hell can a recent game like Metroid Prime be ‘retro’?” and then I realized if the game was a person It’d be old enough to drink… and then it got a remaster right after that realization.

    • ivanafterall ☑️
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      19 hours ago

      Some other games now old enough to drink:

      • Metal Gear Solid 3
      • Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic
      • The original Far Cry
      • Burnout 3
      • Doom 3
      • Bizzle
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        217 hours ago

        Doom 3 holds up

        • ivanafterall ☑️
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          Burnout 3 does, too. Still the best one they made and one of the best racing games of all-time.