Re: Retro gaming
  By: Nightfox to All on Tue Sep 14 2021 09:14 am
Who else is into retro gaming?
I suppose you can count me in.
I don't play that much, but when I do, it is usually the old stuff. The reason is that the business model
surrounding old games was much more respectful to players than the business model around new games.
Also, simple games can be run on a toaster and I don't find it less entertaining than their modern
counterparts. My last playing system was a PS2 and I got off after that one went EOL.
I have some NES and SNES emulation set up, but as of late I have been playing DOS games the most. Early
Command and Conquer is fine even today. Dune is a nice combination of adventure and strategy.
However, the jewel of the crown are early roguelikes such as... actual Rogue! Go into the dungeon of
Doom, fight monsters, get their stuff and die! What is there not to like?
If you want to play something modern with a retro feel, I suggest Hyperrogue, which is a Roguelike which
takes place in a non-euclidean geometry. The game happens in hyperbolic space, which causes many
interesting in-game phenomena you can use to your advantage (or the monsters to theirs).
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