On Tue, Oct 26, 2004 at 08:52:16PM -0700, Matthew Carpenter wrote:
> In general all I really care about as far as original copies of software 
> goes is games.... games... and well.. more games.... :-)

At least we aren't competing over titles. ;-)

Now here's the big question: is it just me, or are 8-bit games more
fun?  I remember playing memorable titles like Conan and Zork when
I was a kid.  I even remember playing side-scrollers like Commander
Keen on my PC (in my teens).  But it seems as though the moment
the cheesy graphics were "improved", I lost all interest.

Has anyone else had this feeling that gameplay diminished (or, in
a few cases, simply became far too complex) around the mid-1990s?

Byron

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