Gaming in your 30s
@stux From about the late 1990s to the early 2010s, the hardware capabilities of computers really exploded, which is, in my view, also the era in which video games as a technology matured the fastest. Consequently, games from this era have aged a lot faster and less gracefully than in any other—and it really shows my age when I say that I once looked at Half-Life 2 and thought it was the pinnacle of graphics.

@enoch_exe_inc @stux Do you remember this weird tech-demo "game" called "Incoming"?

Insane ;)

@hackbyte @stux @enoch_exe_inc No. My parents didn’t let me have the latest video game consoles when I was a kid, so I wound up playing all of last generation’s games on my cousin’s old NES, my uncle’s Super NES, and my friend’s N64 and PS2. Also, SimCity 2000.