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Modern or classic gaming
Posted: September 5th, 2011, 5:36 pm
by Guy
[QUOTE=The Video Game Critic][QUOTE=Blueguy93]I think the stereotype is that todays games take more time to get used to and don't have that pick up and play quality.
But LOOK at the Wii! It has LOTS of fantastic pick up and play games such as Wii Sports, New Super Mario Bros. Wii, Boom Blox, Mario Kart Wii, Donkey Kong Country Returns, Exctebots, Kirby's Epic Yarn, Super Mario Galaxy 1 and 2, De Blob, Geometry Wars Gakaxies, NHL Slapshot, and NBA Jam.
Pick up and Play gaming is out there in today's games. You just need to look more often.[/QUOTE]
I think you could argue that NONE of the modern games are pick-up-and-play, just by the fact that it takes so long between turning on the console and actually playing the game.
With the Wii you need to pick the game from the menu screen, page through a bunch of legal screens and wait for it to load just to get to the title screen!
In the old days of cartridge you just popped in the thing and off you went.
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This is what I like about the new Intelliviison game Donkey Kong Arcade. All you need to do is plug it in and play!
Modern or classic gaming
Posted: September 5th, 2011, 6:44 pm
by Blueguy93
[QUOTE=The Video Game Critic][QUOTE=Blueguy93]I think the stereotype is that todays games take more time to get used to and don't have that pick up and play quality. But LOOK at the Wii! It has LOTS of fantastic pick up and play games such as Wii Sports, New Super Mario Bros. Wii, Boom Blox, Mario Kart Wii, Donkey Kong Country Returns, Exctebots, Kirby's Epic Yarn, Super Mario Galaxy 1 and 2, De Blob, Geometry Wars Gakaxies, NHL Slapshot, and NBA Jam. Pick up and Play gaming is out there in today's games. You just need to look more often.[/QUOTE] I think you could argue that NONE of the modern games are pick-up-and-play, just by the fact that it takes so long between turning on the console and actually playing the game. With the Wii you need to pick the game from the menu screen, page through a bunch of legal screens and wait for it to long just to get to the title screen! In the old days of cartridge you just popped in the thing and off you went. [/QUOTE]
I meant by controls and learning the game, it requires less time investment.
Modern or classic gaming
Posted: September 5th, 2011, 9:32 pm
by MoonMetropolis
I think you guys are completely ignoring the long, drawn-out computer games of yesteryear. Temple of Apshai (1979), for example. And do you really think a text adventure like Zork is gonna have infinite replay value? Not a chance. There have always been "long, complicated" games and there have always been "short, simple, replayable" games. There always will be.
Modern or classic gaming
Posted: September 6th, 2011, 6:42 am
by DrCruse1
Evidently none of you ever played floppy disk based games from the computers of yesteryear. Or perhaps you did, but wrote them off as not being pick-up and play.
Or worse, tape-based games! THE HORROR!
Modern or classic gaming
Posted: September 6th, 2011, 7:04 am
by Jake
Classic gaming for me!
I like SNES and before.
I tried to play Ninja Gaiden with a friend on his XBox 360, ugh...
the controller shaking and kill bill violence, not interesting to me.
Gloomy and dreary, not in a good way.
Modern games, do not even feel like a video game anymore... more like virtual movie simulation in 3D. Just move slowly around, scrolling 'till you're dizzy.
I don't get it, although the sports and racing looks appealing.
Modern or classic gaming
Posted: September 6th, 2011, 7:07 am
by Jake
[QUOTE=The Video Game Critic][QUOTE=Blueguy93]I think the stereotype is that todays games take more time to get used to and don't have that pick up and play quality.
But LOOK at the Wii! It has LOTS of fantastic pick up and play games such as Wii Sports, New Super Mario Bros. Wii, Boom Blox, Mario Kart Wii, Donkey Kong Country Returns, Exctebots, Kirby's Epic Yarn, Super Mario Galaxy 1 and 2, De Blob, Geometry Wars Gakaxies, NHL Slapshot, and NBA Jam.
Pick up and Play gaming is out there in today's games. You just need to look more often.[/QUOTE]
I think you could argue that NONE of the modern games are pick-up-and-play, just by the fact that it takes so long between turning on the console and actually playing the game.
With the Wii you need to pick the game from the menu screen, page through a bunch of legal screens and wait for it to long just to get to the title screen!
In the old days of cartridge you just popped in the thing and off you went.
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The genre is still pick up and play... but since it takes time to load, just call it...
"LOAD UP AND PLAY" There, now you're both correct. 
Re: Modern or classic gaming
Posted: May 27th, 2015, 9:57 pm
by scotland
This is an older thread, but nice to get input as membership changes and gaming continues to march on.
I enjoy lots of classic games and vintage hardware, but I am glad gaming continued to evolve. For instance, I have little appreciation for an original Gameboy. I would rather play the games on more modern portables or consoles. In a sense classic vs modern is unfair since you can pick and choose between so much as classic, both games and hardware. Every classic game or system was once modern, and every modern game and system will one day be classic (or will it?)
Modern, classic, mostly one or the other, both equally, or silly question? Any reasons or thoughts?
Re: Modern or classic gaming
Posted: May 28th, 2015, 7:06 pm
by Vexer6
I'll play classic games from time to time, but for the most part I tend to lean more towards modern games.
Re: Modern or classic gaming
Posted: May 28th, 2015, 11:01 pm
by Rev
I definitely play a lot more classic games than I do modern titles even though I usually eventually pick up the newest consoles. I guess I tend to find a lot of enjoyment from the older consoles because that is what I grew up with. I also like how games tended to be (overall) simpler back than. Still, I enjoy all kind of games and can't say one is definitely better than the other. I like a lot of parts from both modern and older consoles. At the end of the day, games are games and it doesn't really matter too much where I'm getting it from, I enjoy being immersed in games. I also love learning about the history of games and hearing about titles I've never heard of before. It is my favorite hobby, by far.
Re: Modern or classic gaming
Posted: May 28th, 2015, 11:42 pm
by Vexer6
It seems like the line between classic and modern sometimes gets blurred since i've seen topics original Xbox and Gamecube games in the classic section, and I personally consider those to be modern games.