Who says there's more? Obviously there wouldn't be. It's about 25 years since home systems came out, more children being born would pick up gaming than the people in thier late teens and twenties who've picked up gaming in its early stages.Originally Posted by gibbi8
But that's still no reason to say that there's not a lot of older gamers out there. 2 year olds aren't who supported the NES into the huge sucess it was. And many of those late teens early twenties gamers are probably still at it now. As well as many even older people who've picked it up since then because it's smurfing cool.
wtf, we're not old, that's not even what this thread's about. But:Old gamers like me are a dying breed. Gamers like us are the kind that were actually around when older classic games were around in console form and were easy to legally obtain. I predict nobody in the future will be able to appreciate old school games like we did.
There've already been a lot of remakes, for GBA mostly, of NES generation games. As for being able to "appreciate" them, that's like some old fart saying none of us can appreciate older music.




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