This generation marketing could have been so good with the 1024 bit marketing.WTF is all that nonsense with the bits?
Depends on where you draw the line at when something is considered "aged".Isn't that sort of the point? Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare is 20 years old and plays completely modern. Id say that aged spectacularly.
32bit sprite based games are still the best ever made.
We could have had that if more buggers had brought the Saturn!I woulda killed for one more predominately 2D/sprite based generation. One more gen with Sega and Nintendo utilizing hardware like a Neo Geo on steroids.
Hard to actually predict but generally even 5090 maxed does not make proper good looking PS5 games look old, on PS amateur. So PS5 stuff won't age much anytime soon. PS4 did, due to framerate.pretty sure this gen will age a lot better than any before it, but that's to be expected with the resolution and graphical fidelity reached here
Also what was 128 bit on the Dreamcast, surely that was a 64 bit processor. What was 128 bit on the Dreamcast?
- Main CPU: Hitachi SH-4
- Operating frequency: 200 MHz
- Features: RISC, 2-way Superscalar, parallel pipelining[
- Units: 128‑bit SIMD vector unit with graphic functions, 64‑bit floating‑point unit, 32‑bit fixed‑point unit, DMA controller (frees CPU for other tasks), interrupt controller
- 128‑bit vector graphic computational engine (SIMD) @ 200 MHz: Vector unit, geometry processor, DSP, graphic functions, 3D capabilities, calculates T&L geometry and lighting of polygons, creates display lists of polygons for tiling, DMA allows SH4 access
On the Sega Dreamcast, the "128-bit" designation largely referred to the system's 128-bit SIMD (Single Instruction, Multiple Data) vector graphic engine. While the main CPU was actually a 32-bit chip, the dedicated graphics processor and vector unit processed data in 128-bit chunks.The heck is this nonsense up in here?
Also what was 128 bit on the Dreamcast, surely that was a 64 bit processor. What was 128 bit on the Dreamcast?
2D Pixel Art is what aged the best.
You didn't liked the psone? any reason? It's the only console I liked it's shitty graphics.
Snes/megadrive games looks cute and retro even today, mid 2026, while psx/saturn/n64 (not to mention 3do/jag) games look for the most part chopped af and in dire need of remakes of all kinds.
Yes, there will be ppl saying psx games even tho early 3d have specific feel to them, and sure, they do, but if we look at them not with our nostalgia glasses/aka memories of they looked, instead how they actually look in mid 2026, they look like this(no emulator/arcade/remasters/pc versions with mods/upped res, just pure og look):
Thats tekken3, ultimate pinacle of first playstation graphics we all played thousands of hours for:
There is tons of vids on yt of supposedly "og playstation games" where its simply emulated/enhanced or pc version modded to look much better.
Here ff8remastered vs og psx version, u can see actual og look was top of the line graphics back then but by now its godawful to look at:
Ediit: Here ps1 game that aged amazingly, still strongly recommend in 2026, i present u with breath of fire 3:
And 2 more, suikoden1&2 with their remastered versions, u can tell right away ogs hold up extremly well here:
Agree, like all other games at that time, they were made to be played on CRT, but again, we live in 2026 so not that many ppl play on CRT anymore, there are some obviously but barely any1, so gotta look at them from standard flatscreen tv perspective.The FF8 comparison is garbage. The original looks better on a CRT.
To an extend. PS1 suffered from low performance, some crap controls, especially on the OG controller without analog sticks, long loading screens, the "Z-buffer problem"...You didn't liked the psone? any reason? It's the only console I liked it's shitty graphics.
Yep, 3D mascot platformers not named Mario were getting made all the time, arcade sports/racing games fell off around the later half of the 360/PS3 gen, stealth games not named Metal Gear mattered, and it was the last great gen where RTSs were still consistently successful.Yeah, I voted for it too. I understand those who voted SNES etc., but for me the PS2 gen is the GOAT as long as you play on a CRT. Incredible gameplay and fun artwork. It was the last pure gaming gen for me, at least outside of Nintendo. We lost platform adventures like Sly Cooper, arcade racers like Burnout and arcade sports games like SSX. I still pop out my PS2 and have a blast with its library.
The PC-98 was a beast.Whatever generation this belong to.
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