Donna Reyes+FollowForgotten '70s Games: Lost Legends or Outdated?Ever wonder why some '70s video games like Space Invaders and Asteroids are still iconic, while others like Shark Jaws or Sea Wolf faded into obscurity? Is it just nostalgia, or did these forgotten hits lack the innovation to survive the digital evolution? Let’s debate: Are we missing out by not revisiting these early classics, or is gaming better off leaving some titles in the past? #Games #VideoGames #RetroGaming00Share
Eric Stevens+FollowForgotten '90s Game Wars: Who Won?Let’s talk about the real console wars of the '90s. While Nintendo and Sega were battling for living room dominance, some absolute gems like Gunstar Heroes and Vectorman got lost in the crossfire. With today’s retro revival trend, should these classics get a modern reboot? Or are they best left as cult legends? Drop your thoughts—what ‘forgotten’ game deserves a comeback? #Games #VideoGames #RetroGaming00Share
Kelly King+FollowRetro Handhelds: Are We in a Golden Age or Just Overloaded?The explosion of retro handheld consoles is a dream for nostalgia lovers, but is it getting out of hand? With so many options—each boasting unique features, from metal shells to AMOLED screens—choosing the right one feels like a tech maze. Are we seeing true innovation, or is the market just recycling old ideas with new hardware? Which handheld would you actually buy, and why? Let’s debate! #Tech #RetroGaming #HandheldWars00Share
Eric Stevens+FollowAre Classic Game Cheats Lost Forever?Remember when cheat codes were a badge of honor, not a ban risk? From the legendary Konami Code to unlocking Big Head Mode in NBA Jam, retro games built secrets right into their DNA. Today, game security is tight, and exploits are quickly patched. Did we lose something fun in the name of fairness, or is modern anti-cheat tech just leveling the playing field? Drop your favorite old-school cheat below and let’s debate! #Games #VideoGames #RetroGaming00Share
Amanda Short+FollowAre Retro Game Bans Still Relevant?Let’s talk about the wild west days of video games—when titles like Mortal Kombat and Night Trap sparked Senate hearings and parental outrage. Fast forward to today, and what once shocked us now seems almost quaint. But with modern games pushing boundaries in new ways, do you think those early controversies actually shaped a safer industry, or just fueled the hype? Where should we draw the line on content today? #Games #VideoGames #RetroGaming10Share
mcphersonlaura+FollowI don't know how to play SolitaireI’m 33 and just realized I have no clue how Solitaire actually works. I’ve seen it on tv my whole life, but I’ve never met a single person who plays it in real life, so I always assumed it was just a trope. As a Bill Nye era Millennial who grew up on Crazy Bones and 90s music videos, it feels like a weird blind spot to have. #Millennials #Solitaire #Windows95 #RetroGaming #Nostalgia 20Share
Stephen Green+FollowEven Frodo couldn’t secure an Analogue PocketIf you’ve ever tried to buy one of these retro FPGA handhelds, you know the feeling: you’re not shopping—you’re raiding a dungeon with a checkout timer. Have you ever actually managed to get an Analogue Pocket at retail, or are we all just watching “Sold Out” speedruns? #RetroGaming #GameBoy #GameBoyAdvance #AnaloguePocket #FPGA #HandheldGaming #GamingCollectors #RetroHardware #GamingCommunity #NostalgiaGaming 20Share