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@jetzeschaafsma1211
@jetzeschaafsma1211 5 күн бұрын
Gaming, as a creative art, has a theoretical space it has been filling out since the 1980s. It is conceivable that the art has explored the majority of that space, and that indeed, future games will be more and more of the same. The economics of this dictating that trying something new is a worse bet than doing another variation of a proven concept.
@DadsGameRoompodcast
@DadsGameRoompodcast 5 күн бұрын
I think one of the main issues is the sheer amount of games coming out in a given year. I think that’s a huge problem. Things get rushed. Things aren’t complete. Bugs everywhere. Just makes everything feel less authentic.
@user-lw2ck1dr3y
@user-lw2ck1dr3y 7 күн бұрын
the N64 was responsible for Terminator 2 / Jurassic Park / Abyss .... but what would u know ..............
@DadsGameRoompodcast
@DadsGameRoompodcast 7 күн бұрын
We don’t claim to be geniuses here. We’re just two dweebs in a basement 🤣
@PhoenixY-g2s
@PhoenixY-g2s 16 күн бұрын
As a trans person, and in fact a person currently undergoing puberty blockers and the like, I did notice a lot of misconceptions. It makes total and complete sense, this obviously isn't your field of expertise after all. If you would like me to answer any questions, or clear up any of those misconceptions, I would be happy to.
@theunfunnykidinyourclass1366
@theunfunnykidinyourclass1366 15 күн бұрын
yeah, i am not super in depth in how every thing with transitioning works but i do know that you have to be of legal age to under go gender affirming surgeries. you are going under gender affirming care which is the first few steps to fully transitioning, once you are done with puberty blockers you move one to estrogen or testosterone injections right? (think i have the timeline of events right could be wrong tho)
@PhoenixY-g2s
@PhoenixY-g2s 15 күн бұрын
Pretty much, the general medical consensus is no surgeries (some rare exceptions) until 18, and my state has additional restrictions that only reversible treatments, like puberty blockers, are allowed before turning 18. The general medical pathway for minors tends to be puberty blockers, typically for 1 or 2 years, so that they have more time to decide if this is the right path without any permanent changes, either from puberty or from hormones, and then after that waiting period they would move onto estrogen or testosterone.
@theunfunnykidinyourclass1366
@theunfunnykidinyourclass1366 15 күн бұрын
@@PhoenixY-g2s ok thank you for clarifying and have a wonderful day
@DadsGameRoompodcast
@DadsGameRoompodcast 15 күн бұрын
We definitely don’t claim to know everything about the subject whatsoever. We just provided our opinions from a parents perspective. Which we believe is the bigger issue. When parents jump to extremes immediately. I’ve seen several parents jump to therapy because there kid throws a tantrum, jump to medications because they don’t pay attention, etc….. now i don’t know those exact scenarios in every single detail however I do know a 4 year old child will throw tantrums, they won’t pay attention, and they have phases. Our issue isn’t with trans people. Our issue is feeding these things to young children.
@theunfunnykidinyourclass1366
@theunfunnykidinyourclass1366 15 күн бұрын
@@DadsGameRoompodcast i can understand if you don't want to teach LGBTQ+ stuff to kids but if feel like if you do teach this stuff to kids it might lower the odds of them attacking or being hatful to said LGBTQ+ people, i am still trying to decide weather it should be taught to young kids though
@Jake-Day
@Jake-Day 17 күн бұрын
Yes
@JoeRadOfficial
@JoeRadOfficial 20 күн бұрын
NES 🐐
@hansonjustin7909
@hansonjustin7909 20 күн бұрын
That’s because he’s the antichrist his logo is a panther with the mouth like a lion with a lighting bolt in the head or head wound as said in Bible also the name Mr beast it’s biblical and then his real name jimmy donaldson guess what his last name means world ruler and guess what the Bible says about the devil he inherits the earth he’s the world ruler God is the heavenly ruler
@TheeApple
@TheeApple 21 күн бұрын
Yea pls probably get a new mic with some noice isolation/canceling. It sounds like you're recording this on site in a highway underpass
@DadsGameRoompodcast
@DadsGameRoompodcast 21 күн бұрын
@@TheeApple I actually think I may have found the issue. I believe we may have had the phantom power on the mixer. Usually our audio doesn’t have that going on. We apologize for the lack in audio in these next few videos.
@leinad.s
@leinad.s 21 күн бұрын
Your audio is shocking dude.
@DadsGameRoompodcast
@DadsGameRoompodcast 21 күн бұрын
@@leinad.s idk if that’s a good or a bad thing. I’m going to assume a bad thing 🤣 we are in a basement
@DadsGameRoompodcast
@DadsGameRoompodcast 21 күн бұрын
@@leinad.s we have been getting a weird bleed from background. Usually not the case if you take a look at the full podcast we posted. I’m not sure what’s causing that this episode…..
@zacharycarrier2890
@zacharycarrier2890 21 күн бұрын
Thanks for making sure not to misgender a pedophile
@apollolux
@apollolux 24 күн бұрын
Somehow this video showed up in my feed, don't know why or how. Besides not giving enough credit to the NES and its gaming experience being "a product of its time," y'all didn't do a good enough job distinguishing the _console_ experience (being tethered to relatively small low-quality TVs using RF adapter cables in the family room) from the overall quality of the games (the arguably 50 or less "good ones" out of the 7-800 or so officially licensed by Nintendo titles released during the console's original lifetime) beyond the 30 seconds or so talking about the "modern" play experience of retro games vs back then, and that's not even including the differences between the NES experience and game quality vs that of chief competitors Atari or Sega back then before Nintendo released the SNES. On top of that, the NES was meant to be the "before" in a video games evolutionary chart, not an "after," never the final rung on that ladder; introducing it to someone who's already been exposed to more modern video gaming first and expecting them to immediately be on board and then being disappointed when they're not is a very disingenuous proposition.
@DadsGameRoompodcast
@DadsGameRoompodcast 24 күн бұрын
This video wasn’t meant to be a deep dive into the console or the way we connect it. There are people on KZfaq that will do that way better than we ever could. This was a look at the console from an average perspective and a new generation perspective. Our kids and our kids kids. Will it live on or will it eventually die out? Idk how well we got that point across since I’m fairly certain we probably got sidetracked in our conversation and trailed off lol. How many quality games on the consoles I’m aware is rather subjective. Different strokes for different folks. But if a kid looking to get into the NES were to get it with 10 games. Would they be of quality or would they be junk? Things we enjoy thinking about and looking at. NES was my first console. I played it a ton. I still have one and I collect the games I want for it. However I think when I look at the console from a collector standpoint I find it to be a bit overrated. I don’t think it’s bad by any means. But a little overrated.
@apollolux
@apollolux 24 күн бұрын
@@DadsGameRoompodcast I neither agree nor disagree on the opinion that the console is overrated if only on the strength of its games knowing that, yes, the likelihood of choosing even one good game, let alone 10, out of the around 800 officially released titles is at best maybe 50/800 if I'm being generous like I estimated in my original comment. I grew up with Simon's Quest rather than Castlevania 1 or 3 and hated it with a passion. We had Mission: Impossible instead of Metal Gear for some reason. We had this block moving game called Puzznic. We had the first TMNT instead of the second one. I was no stranger to bad games on the NES. On the other hand, we also had Super Mario Bros 1 and 3, found our way to playing 2 fairly often at a friend's house, had Double Dragon 2, played Mega Man 3 and TMNT 2 at that friend's house, played Chip 'n Dale, DuckTales, and Life Force at other friends' places, and rented whatever else we weren't able to immediately get ahold of. Even for a poor family like ours, discovery of what was good or not was part of the experience.
@DadsGameRoompodcast
@DadsGameRoompodcast 24 күн бұрын
@@apollolux I like your viewpoint about discoverability. In the context of a newer generation of player I think it goes on a case by case basis whether they stick to trying out new games or if they let the bad ones ruin the experience. We have so many games to play now at any given moment. Hundreds of thousands. Hell probably millions. At the time when we were playing the NES that was all we had. We had to play these games or not play at all. I wish we had incorporated that point into the discussion here but hindsight 20/20.
@patshowiedoit5340
@patshowiedoit5340 24 күн бұрын
Lol the NES was great for it's time. And still playable now. The Atari and everything else is waaaay more dated. Of course it's easy to say "ItS NoT GoOd" almost 40 years later. NES is a great system for it's limitations. Edit: Mario 3 is definitely timeless lol
@DadsGameRoompodcast
@DadsGameRoompodcast 24 күн бұрын
I agree the NES is a good system. I enjoy it. We were looking at it from a newer generation perspective. Like our kids or our kids kids. We probably god side tracked 🤣 between the conversation and me almost choking Andy 🤣🤣 Mario 3 is definitely timeless and anyone who says otherwise is a loser lol. Speaking of timeless we did a segment releasing soon on games that have transcended time if we caught your interest!
@Loushe-n4k
@Loushe-n4k 25 күн бұрын
Define "minor". Define "child". Define "age of consent". Definitions are not supposed to be arbitrary. Only in the west do we literally redefine terminology to ruin lives. The only thing the Doc was guilty of 7 years ago was adultery and yes, it is adultery by simply talking in a sexual manner to someone other than your spouse. 17 year old females are not children. If this were the case, every human being on the planet is guilty. I know plenty of people whose parents were under the "age of consent" and had children... I'm one of them. Nothing but a witch hunt.
@DadsGameRoompodcast
@DadsGameRoompodcast 25 күн бұрын
The age of the minor has never been confirmed.
@Loushe-n4k
@Loushe-n4k 25 күн бұрын
@@DadsGameRoompodcast Your point is what? I'm offering you an out and that out is using basic logic. Guy Beahm went to court to defend himself 7 years ago. If he was guilty of actual inappropriate conduct, he would have went to prison. He'd still be there. Turns out, he not only won that case but also received a settlement from Twitch for breaching their contract. These are facts, not speculation.
@shsrpr
@shsrpr 27 күн бұрын
Here's the thing. Newer generations of gamers expect the game to tell them how to play it, since games have been doing that since the 16-bit era. But games couldn't do that back then, there wasn't enough space. You needed the manual for that. Because of that, newer generations won't 'get' the NES as a whole. Does that make it not good though? No. It's still a good system, whether you're nostalgic for it or not. I've played many NES games that I had never heard of and have no nostalgia for and I've still enjoyed them thoroughly.
@DadsGameRoompodcast
@DadsGameRoompodcast 27 күн бұрын
Definitely! I’m sure there are some out there that I would enjoy as well. You have a very good point with the manual and stuff. Google does exist so they could just do that and get the same outcome as a manual. I enjoy the NES but I do find it a little bit overrated
@SnapCraft316
@SnapCraft316 27 күн бұрын
Completely over-rated. SNES was very welcomed.
@DadsGameRoompodcast
@DadsGameRoompodcast 27 күн бұрын
Speaking of the SNES….keep a lookout for a video coming next week 👀
@josephD32
@josephD32 28 күн бұрын
Yes, the NES is 'good'. Is it the PS5? No, it's a 40 year old system built on 50 year old tech. It's obviously not going to be up to modern standards.
@DadsGameRoompodcast
@DadsGameRoompodcast 28 күн бұрын
By no means are we comparing it to new tech. We are trying to look at it from a newer generation standpoint. Will our kids or our kids kids love and enjoy the console? How easily could a newer gamer pick up the NES and enjoy it? That’s what we tried to do with this video. Thanks for watching btw!
@nightwolf_j8487
@nightwolf_j8487 29 күн бұрын
164 subs talking a ton of bs. You guys better shut down your own channel asap. Chubbys
@TheLegendaryTaco
@TheLegendaryTaco 29 күн бұрын
Two grown men talkin mg about another man… yall fkn and it shows
@1majorasshole
@1majorasshole 29 күн бұрын
Biggest dogshit gaming opinion I have ever seen. Try harder with the click bait.
@blakemarkland20
@blakemarkland20 Ай бұрын
The dr defenders is wild , dude admits to talking with a minor at 30+ where it got heated.. That is damming enough.. but cope and hold on kids
@yourfriendlybeatmaker4520
@yourfriendlybeatmaker4520 Ай бұрын
Bro that is the craziest opinion i have ever heard... bro i was there when when it first dropped and i will continue to play all my favorite games until i die... Its not just nostalgia for me... there are tons of games and franchises that are awesome ....
@DadsGameRoompodcast
@DadsGameRoompodcast 29 күн бұрын
I still enjoy the NES. Don’t get us wrong. We are looking at this from a newer generation perspective. Think our kids and our kids kids. Will they fall in love with the console or will it become a giant paperweight. The NES my first console as well and I do believe some franchises still hold up to this day. We just think it’s a bit overrated in the overall console discussion.
@JoeRadOfficial
@JoeRadOfficial Ай бұрын
Thanks for the invite!!!
@DadsGameRoompodcast
@DadsGameRoompodcast Ай бұрын
Invite is open anytime my man. Was a great time!
@JoeRadOfficial
@JoeRadOfficial Ай бұрын
@@DadsGameRoompodcast Also. The NES rules. Quit smokin crack. 😀
@DadsGameRoompodcast
@DadsGameRoompodcast Ай бұрын
@@JoeRadOfficial invite now revoked 🤣 we like the NES!
@JoeRadOfficial
@JoeRadOfficial Ай бұрын
@@DadsGameRoompodcast lol
@FigsyGames
@FigsyGames Ай бұрын
Thanks for having us on
@DadsGameRoompodcast
@DadsGameRoompodcast Ай бұрын
You guys are welcome anytime.
@clutchop2413
@clutchop2413 Ай бұрын
Go back and read the Bible or any ancient history book you guys would not survive in the past because this stuff was more than normal and just now the system is trying to make you think otherwise. So you can drive a car or smoke or drink or get tried as a adult is some places but can’t consent to a chat lmao you guys are delusional
@clutchop2413
@clutchop2413 Ай бұрын
These guys have no idea how legal system works or what’s legal and what’s not legal. Was it morally wrong to cheat on his wife i mean sure is it wierd the girl was young sure was she age of consent of course she was or he would be behind bars. It went to court and they let the man go. These are the types of people that will support abortions and let your kids make a decision of their own sex change at 5 years old and then put someone on death row for talking to someone who can consent to the chat for themselves and don’t legally need a parent to consent for them.
@Mypussystink
@Mypussystink Ай бұрын
Almost all our grandparents are "guilty" of what you are accusing doc of. Heck I bet if you all asked or did some research your grandparents ages were waaay worse lol
@lancebaylis3169
@lancebaylis3169 Ай бұрын
It doesn't to be objectively good in 2024. It just needed to be good enough in 1985 to rebuild an industry (in America) that Atari had left in ruins. Nintendo accomplished that mission, and then some.
@DadsGameRoompodcast
@DadsGameRoompodcast Ай бұрын
No denying the history and legacy it has had. We enjoy the NES. Just think it’s a smidge overrated. Plus we were trying to look at it from a new generation perspective
@colt5189
@colt5189 Ай бұрын
I wish Nintendo would make new 8bit and 16bit Mario, Zelda, and Metroid games. They could release them digitally for like $10 a piece and would sell. Sonic Mania is my favorite Sonic game outside of Sonic 2.
@DadsGameRoompodcast
@DadsGameRoompodcast Ай бұрын
I wouldn’t rule it out. They like to surprise us every now and then
@colt5189
@colt5189 Ай бұрын
The NES is still my favorite video game system. The first I ever played was the Atari 2600. But the NES was huge. Every kid obsessed with that system.
@bhstuntn9149
@bhstuntn9149 Ай бұрын
This sucks to listen to. I can’t couldn’t make it more then 3 min.
@DadsGameRoompodcast
@DadsGameRoompodcast Ай бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@pacor6712
@pacor6712 Ай бұрын
U have no clue what you're talking about DO YOUR HOMEWORK BEFORE U START MOVEING YOUR CUMS
@Shawn-DIONNE
@Shawn-DIONNE Ай бұрын
I do! Currently I own one CD since I usually forced on collecting vinyl when I go to my local music or target if a artist is a popular one but, I hope I get around collecting because they are cool and because you never know you are in the mood for it (: 💜
@DadsGameRoompodcast
@DadsGameRoompodcast Ай бұрын
I pick up from goodwills when I see stuff I like. Takes up space but I love collecting physical media
@TheAaronRodgersTao
@TheAaronRodgersTao Ай бұрын
The hate is deserved. Wow
@DadsGameRoompodcast
@DadsGameRoompodcast Ай бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@jpbefree
@jpbefree Ай бұрын
5:32 WTF Super Mario Bros 1 is infinitely replayable.
@HeyItsAndyParr
@HeyItsAndyParr Ай бұрын
I meeeeaaaannnnn…. Eventually that gets boring… right?
@jpbefree
@jpbefree Ай бұрын
@@HeyItsAndyParrsure, like anything but I can come back to it pretty regularly.
@DadsGameRoompodcast
@DadsGameRoompodcast Ай бұрын
I still enjoy it to an extent.
@R3lyc
@R3lyc Ай бұрын
Bottom line is that the Sega master system games were much better quality, but Sega didn’t have the killer app, licences and marketing Nintendo had.
@DadsGameRoompodcast
@DadsGameRoompodcast Ай бұрын
@@R3lyc I have never touched a sega master system. I see a lot of people who hold it in high regard. Maybe one day I will dive into it. You give me a genesis with Works Series Baseball though and I’m good 🤣
@R3lyc
@R3lyc Ай бұрын
@@DadsGameRoompodcast one good example (and there are always exceptions to the rule) is Ghostbusters. The NES version is like an incomplete beta, the master system version is actually a good game.
@DadsGameRoompodcast
@DadsGameRoompodcast Ай бұрын
@@R3lyc I actually watched a video on that not long ago. I don’t know why lol but I saw the NES one was garbage and the master system one was enjoyable. At least for whoever I was watching lol
@jaspercochran1535
@jaspercochran1535 Ай бұрын
It depends on what you’re looking for. Games as a medium have never been better, the nes is not the end all be all of gaming, but if you’re specifically looking to be challenged in a game that’s simple to play and difficult to master, the NES still reigns supreme even today. It’s what you want out of your game that matters; not the surface level, single play through “content,” but the overall enjoyment of accepting a challenge to yourself to accomplish something difficult and follow through.
@DadsGameRoompodcast
@DadsGameRoompodcast Ай бұрын
Very good point!
@herebedragon
@herebedragon Ай бұрын
First party games ala SMB3 are still popular. if you're looking at random nintendo games, then it is what it is. shit's old.
@DadsGameRoompodcast
@DadsGameRoompodcast Ай бұрын
🤣 that’s going to be my answer whenever someone shows me an NES game. A slight shrug followed by “shits old” 🤣
@danielarmstrong5772
@danielarmstrong5772 Ай бұрын
Ninja Gaiden was awesome
@DadsGameRoompodcast
@DadsGameRoompodcast Ай бұрын
Who hurt you? 🤣
@kirkputnam7765
@kirkputnam7765 Ай бұрын
playing a nes game on nes console and play nes game on a switch the experience is way different its harder to play a game on the nes console no saves for most games imagine playing games today with no save points
@HeyItsAndyParr
@HeyItsAndyParr Ай бұрын
Not to mention no rewind on console! Cheap tricks!!
@LetsTalkAboutPrepping
@LetsTalkAboutPrepping Ай бұрын
Ok bud, go on back and make a better console for market release at that time. Wtf even is this video? Im exiting before the 30s mark
@DadsGameRoompodcast
@DadsGameRoompodcast Ай бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@HeyItsAndyParr
@HeyItsAndyParr Ай бұрын
Build me a Time Machine 😊
@bobafeet1234
@bobafeet1234 Ай бұрын
I totally disagree with this. The NES system was a watershed moment in gaming history. It was the first time video games could tell a story, first time there were distinct separate level designs, and the first time where the level of difficulty was INTENTIONAL and not a byproduct of limited controls and bad/crude programming. SEGA could've done it, but they didn't. COLECO could've done it, but they didn't. Take The Legend of Zelda... that is a layered, complex, hours-long intentionally cryptic (unlike E.T.) puzzle game. Take Super Mario, they perfected the jump controls and inertia mechanic and built an entire dazzling, challenging game around it. Take Castlevania, the graphics progressed to the point that you could render an adventure game that was an homage to Hammer Horror movies... video games never synthesized genres like that before. I could go on. NES elevated video games to thoughtful entertainment and some to works of art (Zelda). Kids shared tips and tactics for NES games. That never happened with Atari games... I know... I was there in the 70s/80s!
@DadsGameRoompodcast
@DadsGameRoompodcast Ай бұрын
The point of the conversation isn’t its part in history. It’s whether a new generation will be able to get into the console. We don’t deny that the NES has its place in history. No one can ever deny it. And we don’t deny it in this video
@HeyItsAndyParr
@HeyItsAndyParr Ай бұрын
Even to that point, if it wasn’t NES, would that not have happened? I get the feeling something would have. I appreciate the NES for being what did though.
@deadvikingtrolls
@deadvikingtrolls Ай бұрын
You listed twelve "staples" off the bat. I would add metroid, kirby's adventure, dr. mario, mega man 2 and battletoads bringing the total to seventeen. Not bad for a system that isn't great. Nes was my first box, mario bros. my first game. While I'm nostalgic there are also several great games that steered the game industry straight to sega genesis vs snes.
@DadsGameRoompodcast
@DadsGameRoompodcast Ай бұрын
I enjoy the NES. I’m not denying that the system didn’t have good games. It was my first console as well.
@deadvikingtrolls
@deadvikingtrolls Ай бұрын
As for one daughter not liking older games, little girls tend not to like games in general. My sister liked mole mania and mary kate & ashley in her gameboy color, then came to like nes and snes later in life. I have two nieces whom I bought switch's for and they like minecraft, mario kart 8d, mario party and that peach game but they're just as happy with a cell phone and have both taken interest in pixel graphics. All depends on the person. A lot of teens and young women love either the sims or candy crush.
@DadsGameRoompodcast
@DadsGameRoompodcast Ай бұрын
@@deadvikingtrolls my daughter plays pretty much every Mario she can. Has a tougher time on the older ones but she tries. She loves Duck Hunt. She is hilarious when she plays it.
@HeyItsAndyParr
@HeyItsAndyParr Ай бұрын
My daughter actually likes a lot of newer games you wouldn’t expect a girl to like, she just wasn’t a fan of the retro stuff… was trying to establish the idea of “you had to be there.” for true appreciation. Those who weren’t have their own generation of console that will be special to them. NES is a marvel, without a doubt, as well as a piece of the gaming foundation, but I still don’t think it’s a holy grail today.
@doochens
@doochens Ай бұрын
Back when they used to make whole games to play
@DadsGameRoompodcast
@DadsGameRoompodcast Ай бұрын
Those were the days weren’t they?
@DoubleAAmazin3
@DoubleAAmazin3 Ай бұрын
When my son was 5 he had every system available and he chose to play NES Godzilla 1 & 2 on his own and he played it endlessly.
@DadsGameRoompodcast
@DadsGameRoompodcast Ай бұрын
That’s awesome!
@EnjoySackLunch
@EnjoySackLunch Ай бұрын
Wow this is … this is … just awful.
@DadsGameRoompodcast
@DadsGameRoompodcast Ай бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@mtgamateurnight
@mtgamateurnight Ай бұрын
NES was a great system. Is it the best system ever? I would say no, however NES had some really great games that still hold up today. I would also point out that there are new games made today for the NES. The best of which is Micro Mages made in 2019. If you have never played it I highly recommend trying the game.
@DadsGameRoompodcast
@DadsGameRoompodcast Ай бұрын
@@mtgamateurnight absolutely the NES has some bangers that will forever hold up. I’ve never heard of it but I’ll definitely check it out. Homebrew on a NES cart? Or is it available elsewhere?
@tslomka6272
@tslomka6272 Ай бұрын
You might want to compare it to what came before as opposed to what came later.
@DadsGameRoompodcast
@DadsGameRoompodcast Ай бұрын
I don’t have experience with those systems before it so I can’t really have input.
@tslomka6272
@tslomka6272 Ай бұрын
@DadsGameRoompodcast Appreciate the reply, I can tell you having an exact beat for beat arcade game like Super Mario at was mind blowing. Even Coleco Vision which made a pretty good recreation of something like Donkey Kong or Spy Hunter were very simplistic compared to the worst NES title
@DadsGameRoompodcast
@DadsGameRoompodcast Ай бұрын
@@tslomka6272 I used to play arcade games at a local arcade. My sister used to take me when I was a kid and I loved it. They had a Mario cabinet and a few I loved but can’t really recall what they were. I’m not opposed to diving into those consoles. I just have bad luck with them not working when I pick them up
@HeyItsAndyParr
@HeyItsAndyParr Ай бұрын
@@DadsGameRoompodcasttime for an Atari
@rooskiwolf1653
@rooskiwolf1653 Ай бұрын
This is why everyone hates millennials. The NES is the GOLD STANDARD. Go drink some more "Diet" soda.
@joeb2588
@joeb2588 Ай бұрын
I thought the system wasn't very good when it came out in 85...I was still playing my Colecovision and wanted a newer system...saw the Sega Master System and never looked back. Sure, it didn't get those big games but I didn't care. I thought the SMS was just so much better. If Nintendo didn't have that awful illegal monopoly, Sega would have done a hek of a lot better sales wise.
@DadsGameRoompodcast
@DadsGameRoompodcast Ай бұрын
@@joeb2588 from what I gather people who had the Sega Master System are die hard master system fans. There no in between 🤣 I never touched that system. Wouldn’t mind giving it a try though. I had a genesis and you give me World Series Baseball and I’ll be quite alright for a while
@nicegan8902
@nicegan8902 Ай бұрын
Wow, this is a terrible video with so many nonsensical statements and opinions that make no sense.
@DadsGameRoompodcast
@DadsGameRoompodcast Ай бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@HeyItsAndyParr
@HeyItsAndyParr Ай бұрын
It also makes no cents. 😊
@ChewyChicken589
@ChewyChicken589 Ай бұрын
Maybe I'm blinded by the fact that the NES pretty much single-handedly resurrected the gaming industry
@DadsGameRoompodcast
@DadsGameRoompodcast Ай бұрын
Yes it did. 100% it did. But that’s not what our conversation was about
@ChewyChicken589
@ChewyChicken589 Ай бұрын
@@DadsGameRoompodcast okay, if you want to stick to playability, it is actually in my opinion the first console to have its playability hold up well. I would even argue that it was able to save the gaming industry because the games were a lot more playable than the average Atari game
@DadsGameRoompodcast
@DadsGameRoompodcast Ай бұрын
@@ChewyChicken589 I agree on the playability. The graphics alone make any game “playable” vs the Atari for the average person. I enjoy the NES. Don’t get me wrong there. I’m just coming from the viewpoint of a newer generation gamer or a kid now a days. My feeling of it being slightly overrated is the ratio of really good games vs bad games for my personal tastes.
@ChewyChicken589
@ChewyChicken589 Ай бұрын
@@DadsGameRoompodcast I will agree that things like artificial difficulty make many NES games less enjoyable. We all know the Ninja Gaiden meme
@DadsGameRoompodcast
@DadsGameRoompodcast Ай бұрын
@@ChewyChicken589 the inflated difficulty for no reason does hurt it 🤣