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Hello!
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I'm a huge retrogaming fan and I have come up with a website dedicated to RetroGaming: http://www.flash-back.co.nr
Im looking for staff members for the site. Following are the available positions:
1. Game Reviewer / Writer
2. Forum Moderators
3. Sprite / Pixel Artists
Anyone interested please leave a reply.
PEACE.
Please don't consider this topic as spam or advertisement.
I'm a huge retrogaming fan and I have come up with a website dedicated to RetroGaming: http://www.flash-back.co.nr
Im looking for staff members for the site. Following are the available positions:
1. Game Reviewer / Writer
2. Forum Moderators
3. Sprite / Pixel Artists
Anyone interested please leave a reply.
PEACE.
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...how precisely do you define retro, then?Johan_H wrote:Old != Retro
But good luck with the site.
The term "retro" comes from the concept of being retrospective, meaning looking into the past. So by proxy, "retro" games are old games, as they are in the past.
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No, old games are just old games.MorteTheSkull wrote:...how precisely do you define retro, then?
The term "retro" comes from the concept of being retrospective, meaning looking into the past. So by proxy, "retro" games are old games, as they are in the past.
Games like Megaman 9, that imitate the style of games from an earlier time, are retro.
Would you call Casablanca a retro movie? The Time Machine a retro sci-fi book?
They are separate words for a reason.
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Actually, retrogaming was coined FAR before neo-retro games like Megaman 9.Johan_H wrote:No, old games are just old games.MorteTheSkull wrote:...how precisely do you define retro, then?
The term "retro" comes from the concept of being retrospective, meaning looking into the past. So by proxy, "retro" games are old games, as they are in the past.
Games like Megaman 9, that imitate the style of games from an earlier time, are retro.
Would you call Casablanca a retro movie? The Time Machine a retro sci-fi book?
They are separate words for a reason.
I mean, there's even a classic gaming magazine titled Retro Gamer.
http://www.retrogamer.net/
The term is being used properly.
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Did I imply otherwise?Gil_Hamilton wrote:Actually, retrogaming was coined FAR before neo-retro games like Megaman 9.
I know about that magazine and I think they too are using it wrong.Gil_Hamilton wrote:I mean, there's even a classic gaming magazine titled Retro Gamer.
http://www.retrogamer.net/
The term is being used properly.
Exactly. See how they define it as "a fashion reminiscent of the past", not "Something that is from the past". That's what I'm getting at.Francis64 wrote:http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=define%3A+retro
EDIT: Actually, thinking about it some more, I can see how playing old games could possibly be referred to as "retro gaming" (though that makes it sound as if you're doing it because it's your "style" or whatever), but not at all how an old game can be called a "retro game".
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¬_¬Johan_H wrote:I think they too are using it wrong.
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Well, no. But does it have to be just 'cause some magazine thinks so though?grinvader wrote:I think so, so it has to be.Johan_H wrote:I think they too are using it wrong.
Really, think about how the word is defined by dictionaries. It doesn't imply that things from the past are retro. It implies that things that are like things from the past are retro. So by definition, an old game cannot be retro unless they were when they were created.
And again, sure I can see how "gaming like in the past" could be called retro gaming. But it still sounds pretty dumb to me, like calling the act of watching an old move "retro movie-watching" or something.
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The magazine didn't make the phrase up, though. They adopted it as their title because it was already in common usage and made their goal immediately clear.Johan_H wrote:Well, no. But does it have to be just 'cause some magazine thinks so though?grinvader wrote:I think so, so it has to be.Johan_H wrote:I think they too are using it wrong.
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/retroReally, think about how the word is defined by dictionaries. It doesn't imply that things from the past are retro. It implies that things that are like things from the past are retro. So by definition, an old game cannot be retro unless they were when they were created.
: relating to, reviving, or being the styles and especially the fashions of the past : fashionably nostalgic or old-fashioned <a retro look>
Emphasis mine.
The styles, not the things. That should mean that something has to use a style from the past to be retro. If simply using a contemporary style and then aging counts as that, then sure, I guess I'm wrong.Gil_Hamilton wrote:http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/retro
: relating to, reviving, or being the styles and especially the fashions of the past : fashionably nostalgic or old-fashioned <a retro look>
Emphasis mine.
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Way I read it...Johan_H wrote:The styles, not the things. That should mean that something has to use a style from the past to be retro. If simply using a contemporary style and then aging counts as that, then sure, I guess I'm wrong.Gil_Hamilton wrote:http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/retro
: relating to, reviving, or being the styles and especially the fashions of the past : fashionably nostalgic or old-fashioned <a retro look>
Emphasis mine.
Being the style of the past is "it was new, but then it got old, and now it's cool again."
Reviving the style of the past is "Megaman 9"