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Retro gaming is back and stronger than ever
« on: May 13, 2026, 11:17:45 pm »
Guys, have you noticed this comeback Retro gaming is hotter than a fresh pizza slice at midnight
For years everyone kept saying the future was only 3D, ultra realistic graphics, shiny textures and we were there staring at our old 2D games like they were relics from a lost civilization...
And now guess what!
2D is not only alive, it’s running faster than Zool after three espressos!
When the PS1 arrived it felt like the end of 2D
If you were there you remember it well...
The first PlayStation shows up, the first 3D games explode and suddenly anything made of pixels looked ancient
Forums started getting quiet, everyone was obsessed with polygons, dynamic shadows and characters that looked like they were built out of clay.
Fast forward to today and we’re all hunting for the very games we thought were done for..
Life is wild...
And forums They’re not just alive, they’re in turbo mode
Forget social media!
Forums still feel like old school arcades
People jump in, say hi, share stories, show collections, argue about which version of a game is the best and then make peace when someone posts a photo of a modded console.
It’s like the world got too fast and we decided to slow down and go back to the places that feel like home.
Free SNES homebrew dev.
Relive the past. Imagine the future.
https://super-j11bit.itch.io/

 

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