editorial

What made gaming click for you?

What made gaming click for you?

Author: Ray McGill

Ever since I was about 5 years old, we had some form of video game system in the house. My parents were not the type to play games themselves, so the hobby was a new one in my house, and it was something I took to immediately. I had this NES, and we had a handful of games that we owned. More often than not though, new games were experienced through renting them at a Blockbuster. I get it, I am old. However, it was those games that we owned, that I would get to play again and again that really made me realize how much fun gaming is as a hobby. Now some of the “classics” I owned as a kid were titles such as: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles by Konami, Captain Skyhawk by Rare, The Legend of Zelda and Super Mario Bros/Duck Hunt obviously by Nintendo, and Infiltrator by Chris Gray. Some of those games are absolutely great, and some are...borderline unplayable really. But three of the games that I owned absolutely changed the way I looked at video games, and would go on to inform a lot of what I liked, and even like to this day. The first of those games is:

Game Price Insanity

Game Price Insanity

Before I begin here, I just need to get this out of the way. I am not against video games being $70 this generation. Game development costs have only gone up, while the prices of games have remained stagnant for years. That is a separate article though. Today, I am here to talk about another type of game where the prices are getting absolutely out of control: Retro games