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Page 29 / 31Are you downsizing your gaming setup to focus on a few retro favorites?
03.05.2026Has subscription fatigue made you return to classic consoles?
03.05.2026Do you really need a $500 controller to enjoy modern games, or is that just gamer gatekeeping?
03.05.2026Is the rising cost of AAA games pushing you back to old consoles?
03.05.2026Are supply chain delays making you buy digital-only versions of retro collections?
03.05.2026Should we stop pretending that 8-bit and 16-bit pixel art is a 'higher art form' and just admit we’re afraid of 3D innovation?
03.05.2026What's your take on FPGA versus software emulation for retro gaming?
03.05.2026Does the retro gaming community unfairly hate on upscaling tech just because it’s not authentic CRT scan lines?
03.05.2026Do retro handhelds like the Miyoo and Analogue prove innovation is dead, or reveal a rebellion against corporate trends?
03.05.2026Is collecting vintage game cartridges actually worth it for the environment?
03.05.2026Does anyone else miss the simplicity of 16-bit RPGs or just me?
03.05.2026Should we stop pretending that classic RPGs had good game design and just admit they were carried by nostalgia?
03.05.2026Will 2026's handheld boom kill my nostalgia for real cartridges?
03.05.2026Would you switch from a Mister FPGA to a full PC build for retro accuracy?
03.05.2026Are modern remakes a lazy cash grab or a love letter to the originals?
03.05.2026Does claiming frame rate matters more than art direction in retro games make you a snob or a realist?
03.05.2026Is high refresh rate gaming overrated for anything besides competitive shooters?
03.05.2026Would you ever trade modern graphics for that old console feel?
03.05.2026Would you switch from a classic console collection to a single all-in-one emulation device?
03.05.2026Would you ever pay modern AAA prices for a remastered classic from the 90s?
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