
We’re at midcourt, and the ball is about to go up…it’s Monday Tip-Off! Join me as I begin the week here at the NLSC with my opinions and commentary on basketball gaming topics, as well as tales of the fun I’ve been having on the virtual hardwood. This week, I’m tipping things off with some thoughts on whether or not I’m ever disappointed while retro basketball gaming.
Although I’m still interested in new releases, in recent years I’ve mostly been getting my virtual hardwood fix through old favourites. It’s a very old habit for me, but it’s also the result of dissatisfaction with the current generation of NBA 2K games, and ninth generation gaming as a whole. I’m obviously also producing content based on retro gaming, from retrospectives of classic and not-so-classic basketball video games to other deep dives into the history of the genre. Whether it’s for content creation or just recreation, older basketball games constantly enter my rotation.
There are some people who will scoff at that idea, in particular the “everything gets better, you’re just hung up on nostalgia” crowd. Obviously there are many examples of regression and bad design choices that disprove that assertion, but more to the point, it’s attempting to make an objective declaration that a very subjective personal preference is wrong. With that being said, basketball video games certainly weren’t universally better back in the day, and I won’t claim as such; even when it comes to my all-time favourites that hold up superbly. To that point, am I ever disappointed while retro basketball gaming? Well, it depends on what you mean by disappointed.
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