Board Thread:Online Discussion/@comment-70.15.137.12-20130721140429/@comment-9854979-20130723180238

UselessArgonianMage wrote: ...if that's all that matters, why are we getting new systems in the first place? Let's go play the NES. I never grew up with NES, so I can't really speak for it. I played it, but just not until much later in my life. The nostalgia wouldn't feel the same for me as it would for others here. I'm not going to say that I was "born in the wrong era" either. Being a '96 child, the N64 can speak for me. Banjo-Kazooie, Golden-eye 007, Perfect Dark, Conkers Bad Fur Day, DK64, Mario Kart 64, and I can't forget to mention TLoZ: OOT and MM! (The nostalgia just hit me in the face) I'd have to say, that with 17 years behind my belt, and me going on 18, my childhood was pretty badass. The reason we're getting newer consoles in the first place, is for the same reason you're wanting to play the NES (for what I'm assuming, at least). It's to create and relieve awesome childhoods and create an equally awesome gaming experience that everyone, some way or another, can share. This generation of kids will look back at the Xbox One and PS4 when they're older and relieve the "classics" from their era of gaming, because they didn't have the NES in your case, or the N64 in mine. Now, if you'll excuse me, I have a witch to slay, jiggies to collect, and a sister to rescue through the help of my feathered friend.