Kelvin Mak dives deep into his own memory banks and reflects on what it was like for him to play a game at launch in the past, and now what it's like today. Times have certainly changed.
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I next to never sign into the website but visit daily. This post made me sign in. Absolutely hilarious for the main reason that I did all of these things. Thanks for the laugh.
Absolutely hilarious! I remember playing NHL 92 on the Genesis with a friend for 24 hours straight and never talking about roster beeing innacurate but only able to play a 7 game series between Wings and Hawks over and over and over again.
We we're getting all the money we paid for our game because we we're playing the game instead of talking about what the game should be and what not right.
Thanks for making me feel like a moron! :-)
"Ice hockey is a form of disorderly conduct in which the score is kept." - Doug Larson
I'm not even gunna lie; I check here for impressions and always wonder if people are thinking the same thing as me. That being said though, some things in this article reflect what I see here on OS and it's just sort of funny to think about it. Ahaha. A nice fresh prospective on this.
Hell, we have a website dedicated to Sports Gaming... and we're a part of it. lol.
Great article and so very true. While games in the 80's and 90's were primitive by today's standards, the fun to "work" ratio was a lot higher than it is today.
Truth. I was the "now" guy for many years and lately I've just said "screw it" and played like I'm 8 years old again. Yep, that means I'm actually enjoying NCAA12 a lot.
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