What's the last retro game you played, bro?

What's the last retro game you played, bro?

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define retro.

Stardew valley

Does the original animal crossing count?

Cuphead

HyperStone Heist

Just started my annual 100%ing of SMW yesterday. I used to try speed running it, but this year I'm taking it nice and easy and playing through it with my little cousin.

Also, my sister painted me this for Christmas, it's pretty sweet.

Been doing a playthrough of Goldeneye when I get tired of playing Berseria. Fuck Control and Natalya's slow ass.

I was literally playing Mega Man 3 like five minutes ago, brah.

Any games released before (current year - 18) + 10

Donkey Kong Country Tropical Freeze

Resident Evil starting with Jill.

GO BACK TO /VR/ YOU GOD DAMN FUCKERRRR AGAHHHH

Does Trails in the Sky SC count
if not, then I had a good time playing Bomberman 5

That's really cool user

Street Fighter II Turbo, bro

>2010 was 8 years ago
>majority of posters on Sup Forums played ps3 games when they're in middle school

I'm playing a remake of a remake of a game that was released in 1995, does that count

Playing final fantasy vi and earthbound

that's basically just current year - 8
anyway
>2010 is retro
Fuck no, retro is more about gens than years
Sixth gen will soon become retro

dragon warrior (quest)

We're closer to 2030 than 2006.

On /vr/ you can't even talk about retro games or consoles. You can't talk about PS2 or GameCube games even though those consoles are almost 20 years old.
I remember back in 2006-2007, people consider the N64 and PSX to be retro consoles because it was 10 years old at the time.

I was born in 1986 and played Descent 2 when it was new. I was 10 years old at that time. That game to me is a retro and gives me a sense of nostalgia when I play it.

Kids born in 2000 was 10 years old when COD blacks ops came out. Dont you think these shits consider that game and everything that came before it retro too?

>go to /vr/
>ps1 and gamecube are considered retro

does Soul Reaver 2 count?

Gamecube isn't considered retro by the board rules.

> Christmas party at aunt's place
> go talk to ~10 year old relative who's playing FIFA on the PS4
>a song from Sublime's self title album comes on
> "oh hey I bought that CD when I was about your age haha"
>he turns to look at me
> "what's a SeeDee?"

Deus Ex

true just gonna kill myself now

I just finished Terranigma and it's not exactly the 10/10 masterpiece nostalgiafags on Sup Forums make it out to be. It was until a certain point where the game just goes to shit.
Story music and gameplay for the first 3/5s of the game are fucking great- you revive the world and shit. Then more world building and lightside Elle was nice. And then there's a ton of garbage filler that doesn't really progress the plot other than DUDE ZOMBIES LMAO and a shit-tier villain. The twist and story were great but the actual implementation of it in the game wasn't as great as everyone made it out to be and then the final chapter felt kinda rushed. The ending was great though as least. Solid 7/10 game, the shitty parts just soured the game for me though

You mean you can't talk about the generation YOU want to talk about.

I am playing through Romancing SaGa 2. Pretty ahead of its time considering when it came out.

Eroge visual novels aren't my thing, but I checked it out because you'll randomly find threads popping up about how it's one of the greatest games ever that genuinely don't feel like people memeing about how cool they are for playing an old game. Only got through two endings in one of the main branches so far.

It's not bad

What? The sixth generation of gaming started 19 years ago, are you saying you shouldn't be allowed to talk about it on a retro video game board?

Never, ever.
You have a few options, actually be on topic of the board, go to another site which considers that as retro, or just post about those games on Sup Forums.

I think it more defines a specific era of gaming rather than being a concrete date where everything officially becomes retro after enough time. Kind of like how 60s/70s rock is still Classic Rock and 90s rock music just kind of falls into 90s rock even though it's all 20+ years old now.

I don't play retro games, every game is the same, no variety at all
But if it counts, I played Fate/EXTRA and Chantelise today, those are the oldest game I played recently

Interesting choice of a Sega Saturn screenshot, hope you're playing the PC version.

You're missing the point of /vr/, t's supposed to be for games that are too old to get a proper discussion on Sup Forums. Adding 6th gen would be meaningless since they still get a lot of attention here. 5th gen wasn't even supposed to be the cut-off.

Chrono Cross and Okami. Thinking of picking up Earthbound so I can enjoy the soundtrack more.

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that game looks comfy, is it good?

>Pretty ahead of its time considering when it came out.
????

Yes

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>Initial release date: December 10, 1993

Yeah, I just googled a screen shot real quick because I'm lazy, but I'm playing the PC classics version with the English translation and the high quality lossless soundtrack patched in.

Even if the gags for clicking on every woman's tits and the random pantyshots feel out of place with the story the jokes are well translated and make me chuckle more often than not and I completely get that it exists the context of the genre they were working in. Plus the sex scenes so far are lightyears ahead of what even most modern games (everything Bioware does, for example) where it feel like the sex is a reward for choosing all the right dialog options. The sex in the game has generally felt like it happens naturally and the relationships between characters have grown in believable ways.

Yeah, not to spoil much but there's a time travel aspect to it that's a little complicated, but so far it feels like it's worth it to go in as blind as possible and not follow a guide for everything

>but I'm playing the PC classics version with the English translation and the high quality lossless soundtrack patched in.
And voices, right? Some people get confused that they're titled "English blah blah" but they are only Japanese I assure you.

No, is the voice acting good? It's just in major scenes right? I probably should have just Youtubed to see how well it sounds, but I kind of just assumed it wasn't necessary since I read a lot to begin with and didn't feel like I needed that to get into it. I kind of have voices and speech patterns in my mind for all the characters now.

Playing Grandia 2 right now my lad
DC games are considered retro

The voice acting is decent just to give the tone of a line on the spot and pretty much covers the entire game barring sex scenes.

For me personally, even though I don't know nip, it helps break up the audio monotony so it's not always samey sounding. Different strokes I guess.

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Finished this one last month bro.
I fucking loved it, even if there were a lot of bosses that could 1hko you if you didn't grind and the random encounter rate was too high. Playing through the PS1 remakes right now.

Diddy Kong Racing is a lot harder than I remember holy shit.

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FANTASTIC FUCKING TASTE

Does Witcher 3 count?

Super Mario

If PS2 is retro then Megaman x command mission.

I was always too much of a dirty casual to ever finish that game as a kid, maybe I should go back to it as a more experienced old guy now

Just finished this half an hour ago.
Way harder than I thought but it was really fun

Thief.

I really want to like it and at times I do, but the labyrinthine design and focus on collecting hidden things is really frustrating me. I'm pretty impatient, I like doing things quickly and inefficiently.

The haunted cathedral which is a level everyone lauds as fucking incredible made me go "thank god it's fucking over" when it was finally done because after it took me so god damn long combing through the level for gold to get the required amount long after I'd finished the main objective. I kept going on rooftops I clearly wasn't intended to be at looking for secrets when they were usually dumb hidden-in-plain-sight deals, which is kind of annoying on a map so big. Are you expected to just be checking behind and on top of everything at all times, playing at a snail's pace?