SpiritDave
New member
So I'm looking at a pile of crap in my living room. Well, crap to some people, treasures to me ...
Sega, Nintendo, Commodore etc from the 80's and early 90's ... and it's regarded as retro. Bare in mind, that was a time when gaming was far more niche than now. Now everyone plays games on consoles and phones and computers. I can't think of anyone I know that doesn't own a system that games are very much a big deal on.
But there's so much stuff now ... when will the gear that's coming out not ever be regarded as retro? The concept is obvious ... old stuff that keeps rockin' ... but will an iPad ever be retro? Will a PS3 ? I don't know ... will anyone care? Do people think of these things as disposable these days? I know when I was a kid, the SNES was NOT disposable. It was a games machine that helped shape who I am (and my career, since I spent 11 years in the games industry as an artist/animator, and now am a designer in London making apps on mobile devices). But kids now... they get a PS3, and when the PS4 comes out, they drop the PS3 like a stone and forget it existed ...
Just find the whole retro thing funny ... I equate it to a smell ... the PS3 is too shiney and modern to ever get that old car boot sale smell that the old consoles got surely?
Sega, Nintendo, Commodore etc from the 80's and early 90's ... and it's regarded as retro. Bare in mind, that was a time when gaming was far more niche than now. Now everyone plays games on consoles and phones and computers. I can't think of anyone I know that doesn't own a system that games are very much a big deal on.
But there's so much stuff now ... when will the gear that's coming out not ever be regarded as retro? The concept is obvious ... old stuff that keeps rockin' ... but will an iPad ever be retro? Will a PS3 ? I don't know ... will anyone care? Do people think of these things as disposable these days? I know when I was a kid, the SNES was NOT disposable. It was a games machine that helped shape who I am (and my career, since I spent 11 years in the games industry as an artist/animator, and now am a designer in London making apps on mobile devices). But kids now... they get a PS3, and when the PS4 comes out, they drop the PS3 like a stone and forget it existed ...
Just find the whole retro thing funny ... I equate it to a smell ... the PS3 is too shiney and modern to ever get that old car boot sale smell that the old consoles got surely?

