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Being real, now.
The combination of things like the steam deck, and the major bump that it gave to gaming on Linux alongside the fairly trivial ability to emulate, this is an amazing time to be a gamer.
Well, if you ignore the current hardware issues brought on by bullshit. But even that's not a big enough problem to negate the sheer diversity of options we have to game.
I have to agree with this. Steam has facilitated an explosion of amazing indie games. Even if you have a potato PC, you can still pick up Balatro, Loop Hero, Cave Story, Slay the Spire, and more.
The era I'm personally most nostalgic for would be the late 90's. But as you now have the ability to emulate any of those games, I don't see how the generation they originated in could be better than this one.
Correction: Sentence flow. I'm tired
Yeah, late nineties had some seriously great games. I sometimes get nostalgic for the gen before that too. The SNES in particular had mariokart, and we played a ton of that here. Me, my mom, my sister, and my partner at the time would just dog each other on it lol.
Strangely, I don't get much nostalgia for the older console games from when I was a kid. Now, arcade games, holy crap. I'd love to have pacman and centipede machines in particular, if I was stupid rich. There's something super immersive about the machines that doesn't hit the same with clones. Besides, the track ball on centipede was just so much a part of the gameplay that it isn't fun without it for me.