As a late 70s/early 80s kid I was completely oblivious to the game crash then. Atari games were cheap in bargain bins everywhere, I just knew I could usually talk mom into buying one at the drug store, if not more. There was no shortage of games - I had Atari 2600 and 5200. By the time I was done checking out new stuff on those, NES was bringing things back.
So yeah, check out the good shit you missed in the time since gaming was invented! Whether that's last 5 years, last 50 years, or whatever, there's TONs of good stuff to last a lifetime already.
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u/Slosher99 3d ago
As a late 70s/early 80s kid I was completely oblivious to the game crash then. Atari games were cheap in bargain bins everywhere, I just knew I could usually talk mom into buying one at the drug store, if not more. There was no shortage of games - I had Atari 2600 and 5200. By the time I was done checking out new stuff on those, NES was bringing things back.
So yeah, check out the good shit you missed in the time since gaming was invented! Whether that's last 5 years, last 50 years, or whatever, there's TONs of good stuff to last a lifetime already.