And yes, category 3 includes those who favor emulation. Games played: Mario Party 2 (0:01), Super Mario All-Stars (0:15), Einhander (0:25), Sonic Mania (0:50), Chrono Trigger (1:25), Contra: Hard Corps (2:05)
@HexRosado4 ай бұрын
Einhander is one game that really opened my eyes to the genre
@brucefields70094 ай бұрын
REALLY appreciate the timestamps with the gameplay!
@jordanknowles14 ай бұрын
Thanks for this was about to ask about einhander
@Gadro19944 ай бұрын
Telling my kids this was Scott the Woz’s dad
@lukasgroot4 ай бұрын
I'm pretty sure Bird is one of the Beastie Boys
@dvdgamingthings2894 ай бұрын
he definitely has a license to ill
@smoothkid7654 ай бұрын
all of this.
@BarryRerack1474 ай бұрын
Scott the woz came out of a test tube
@stupidvideogameclips4 ай бұрын
@@Gadro1994 Scott the Woz wishes he could be this funny.
@edubs98284 ай бұрын
I'm the type of retro gamer that doesn't really play much of anything anymore, but I totally enjoy all the you-tubers because it's great energy while you do other things.
@justbenelson4 ай бұрын
That's about where I'm at. I'm 42 and have just about lost interest in playing video games, but I still have a lot of nostalgia for retro games, so I watch KZbin videos on the games I love. Once in a while, I'll get the itch to play. A couple of months ago I was prepping for my colonoscopy, and I knew I had to chill and stay close to the toilet, so I started a new file in Final Fantasy IV.
@tonyp93134 ай бұрын
I play retro games & games on the switch.
@livinlicious4 ай бұрын
Plus having a gigantic collection. I think I have somewhat 500 games to my disposal and play maybe 1-2 a year. By that time I'm gonna be dead before having booted all of them.
@reggaerock4 ай бұрын
That just sounds like you're a parent, and expectedly, have no time for gaming 😆
@TheMysteryDriver4 ай бұрын
Get a retro handheld. It's about the closest you get to playing anything
@thestuff104 ай бұрын
I'm the type of retro gamer that doesn't deserve to Donkey Kong.
@latt.qcd92214 ай бұрын
One has to earn the right to be taken through this monkey rap.
@Zion7673183 ай бұрын
Dankey Kang. 😂
@koldking4 ай бұрын
The kind that loves this damn channel
@RetroBirdGaming4 ай бұрын
I appreciate it!
@koldking4 ай бұрын
@@RetroBirdGamingsir, I hope you play lots of donkey kong this weekend. Bless.
@Tall_Order4 ай бұрын
Having a Jaguar in the bathroom could go two ways. 1) You can game as you sit on the throne. 2) You have a well-trained feline that knows how to use a toilet.
@ScandalUK4 ай бұрын
I like to rev it up to add some smoke to the steam
@FelixGameRoom4 ай бұрын
Not to mention that the super rare Jaguar CD add-on even looks like a toilet 😂
@craiganderson79864 ай бұрын
Dammit! Who pooped on my Jaguar CD?
@Tall_Order4 ай бұрын
@@FelixGameRoom lol i just had that AVGN scene go through my head.
@FelixGameRoom4 ай бұрын
@@Tall_Order That was my intention 😂
@tyraelhermosa4 ай бұрын
Your point about moving is so spot on. Packing up all your games, being careful with it all so nothing gets damaged, telling everyone else who handles those boxes to treat them as though they're priceless delicate pieces of ...whatever, lol. It's not fun. It's so, so much work on top of what is already an arduous task. I'd say I'm 55%, 35%, 10% for your three types. There's something to be said for each of those, and you said it well. Great video!
@RetroBirdGaming4 ай бұрын
Thank you and glad that the part about moving resonated with you.
@orderofmagnitude-TPATP4 ай бұрын
Sadly life dictated that my collection had to be sold..... and way cheaper than worth due to desperation. I am thankful for emulation....@@RetroBirdGaming
@lovemadeinjapan2 ай бұрын
The games are NEVER the problem. It is moving the CRT's.
@Bushidounohana4 ай бұрын
My category might be, “old enough to have played and loved retro games on original hardware while also technical enough to have been emulating ever since while these days preferring to play all of my games on a single, unified, tightly curated platform where I can jukebox everything I’ve ever loved AND replicate incredibly authentic experiences via emulation tweaks.”
@ModernRetroGuy4 ай бұрын
Ditto, Category 3
@ScandalUK4 ай бұрын
So you have a MiSTer setup? Or is that the next rabbit hole..?
@mudstuff4 ай бұрын
Yep, sounds like my area too. Mostly emulated retro for the last few years but now joined the Mister community too. Newer games haven't been grabbing me so thought I'd dive back into childhood faves to reasonable authenticity through fpga and original controllers
@penguinjay4 ай бұрын
Do you know what the BAED is on original Xbox? Bigass Emuation Disc. If I recall it was maybe 4 gbs, and had every console and every game (except n64) at the time... What's your machine of choice now? Steam Deck or something better? For me I think the wii u is very capable for emulation, but it doesn't get the massive support like the gamecube does. Even an extremely dated computer can run everything reasonable, up to the ps3, which isn't perfect, but is becoming better and better by the day.
@stevenedwards83534 ай бұрын
Remember when even the NES and SNES emulators were kind of iffy, and you still went to random Angelfire sites to find your roms (and would occasionally get scared by all the "you need to have an original copy of the game to download these roms" warnings, lol)? I grew up with the original hardware too, but that's how old I am in "emulation years", lol.
@miiwithoutaface4 ай бұрын
I like when Mrs Doubtfire throws the fruit at the back of James Bond's head at the pool.
@DJ2394 ай бұрын
The drive by fruiting 😂
@RetroBirdGaming4 ай бұрын
That part is truly great. I may need to watch it again.
@smokeyandtheassbandit4 ай бұрын
Man in blue t-shirt bewildered. Robin Williams "what you look at" 😂😂
@benironside12644 ай бұрын
And it’s completely improvise 😂
@martineastman98554 ай бұрын
That should have been a game mode in Goldeneye. Talk about a missed opportunity!
@danielboles11774 ай бұрын
RetroBird you are responsible for my wife being mad at me 😂 You have made me buy a SNES and a Genesis in the same week! I’m looking forward to reliving my simpler times! I enjoy your channel very much. Thank you for some Wholesome content.
@Patrick-bn5rp4 ай бұрын
Got your hands on a retro handheld yet? If you just want to play PS1 and below, they run for pretty cheap.
@tonyp93134 ай бұрын
Maybe change wife haha
@lukasgroot4 ай бұрын
@@danielboles1177 💪
@danielboles11774 ай бұрын
@@Patrick-bn5rpI do. I have a Steamdeck and a pi 5 but having the actual carts and consoles on a display in my game room is hitting on another level for me right now. Seeing them makes me want to play them.
@Patrick-bn5rp4 ай бұрын
@@danielboles1177Gotcha. I have a hard time sitting down and playing games now so I've been having to do most of my gaming on pocketable devices when I'm on the go. I beat Mario 64 for the first time during a road trip a few weeks back. Retroid Pocket 2S specifically was the device I used.
@mattb65224 ай бұрын
I was the kid who had a room that looked like a bomb went off, yet my game collection was pristine and orderly. I had all my games stacked in a shelf with full box and instruction booklet (if it had one). I _always_ put the game back in the box when I was done and would regularly dust my collection as well. And, yeah, moving was a huge hassle with the amount of games I collected physically. I am way more laid back with games now. I still prefer physical copies of games, but I do appreciate the convenience of digitally downloaded games.
@streamingnowstreamingnow25684 ай бұрын
I'm the kind that loves going back to my childhood when I have the chance, while appreciating the games I missed out on in the early to mid 2000's.
@johncasey55944 ай бұрын
I am a minimalist occasional retro gamer. Once in a blue moon I will want to play a Nintendo, Arcade or PC game from my youth. I don't want to devote a room to media that I have to dust. I have the appropriate emulators and rom sets to accomplish my minimal requirements.
@hammersticks7138Күн бұрын
This is such an underrated channel. We need more feel good types of creators and I thoroughly look forward to these videos every week.
@RetroBirdGamingКүн бұрын
Happy to hear it! Thank you :)
@Arthur-uu3px4 ай бұрын
Considering the current state of the video game industry, it has never been a better time to be a retro video game connoisseur. Thank you for spreading the good word, Retro Bird!
@neogohanamv4 ай бұрын
I dunno, 10 years ago or so was peak! CRTs at thrift shops for a few bucks, young adults giving away their SNES to whoever wants it, and so on. Though I will say the 'grey market's stuff now is amazing. Flash carts, ODEs, MiSTER, RetroArch and its shaders... If you're fine to be a full-on pirate, things are beautiful!
@JB-mm5ff4 ай бұрын
Yeah, it's a lot of fun seeing Nintendo AI lawyers DMCA all our childhoods and ensuring that our children won't have easy access.
@RippahRooJizah4 ай бұрын
Say what you will about current gaming, the last few years have been very good to me. Elden Ring, Armored Core 6, Aegis Rim, Mad Rat Dead, Like a Dragon 8, FF7 Rebirth, Gundam Breaker 4, Ninja Saviors remake....
@Danarchy34 ай бұрын
@RippahRooJizah I was willing to give you the benefit of the doubt until you said ff7 rebirth. Any true retro game would never touch a game that destroys the core or such a classic. You're a wolf in gamers clothing
@ckminty6034 ай бұрын
@@Danarchy3 Guess Retrobird forgot the 4th type of Retro Gamer: the one who gatekeeps who can call themselves a retro gamer based on (dis)liking the same games...
@thetranquiltortoise23234 ай бұрын
I am probably 60% 10% 30%… I am a retro gamer and collector, but I also enjoy the easy of an emulator. I am also a huge collector of vinyl and cds, but I still love the ease of Spotify. It’s the exact same with dvd’s. I collect dvd”s, but again I love the ease of streaming. I still enjoy and use my old consoles games, and my vinyl records a lot. It is definitely more of a zen pure experience. I love the feel and sound when you manually load a game cartridge. It is the same when I hear the needle on the vinyl record. Unfortunately I opt for the easier solution twice as often than then the retro.
@nyonsmith66214 ай бұрын
I'm definitely category 2. Recently dove back into my childhood and purchased modern TV hookups so that I could plug in my SNES and have been loving the heck out of my old games. Plus, started finding some of the ones mom made me sell on eBay lol.
@neogohanamv4 ай бұрын
If I may offer one more category -- the hopeless nostalgic. I'm not interested in collecting for collectings sake. For me, its all about trying to reignite the spark of childhood. The awe of seeing Hyrule field on OoT, the shock of feeling rumble in a controller, or trying that one SNES game that was always rented out at Blockbuster. And while I could play these in 4k via emulation or remasters, I seek out original hardware hooked up with RF and composite as though there's some special magic there. Its a fool's errand as that feeling can never truly come back. But I keep trying.
@reggaerock4 ай бұрын
Chasing the dragon of homsickness aka nostalgia
@kevanchicago46644 ай бұрын
Mr. Bird, sir. Why don't you own a Wonder Swan? It is retro and it IS a bird
@RetroBirdGaming4 ай бұрын
You make a good case!
@magdcs4 ай бұрын
I was going to ask why was the atari jaguar in the bathroom. But the question answered itself. 😅
@BlankSpacePub4 ай бұрын
I would definitely be 80% category 2, the coincidental (or contemporaneous) retro gamer. I just always continued playing the games I loved as a kid right through my adult years (while still saving time for new games). In university, I was known as the guy who still had his original NES, and people would ask me to bring it to parties all the time so that we could play Blades of Steel or Dodge Ball or Duck Hunt or even Track and Field with the Nintendo power pad. If something is still fun, why part with it?
@blaketindle47034 ай бұрын
Dude I just found that Contra Anniversary Collection on my Switch a few days ago and was shocked at the low price! Bought it and a few Mega Man collections while they were on sale. Tremendous value!
@autoneurotic4 ай бұрын
I'm probably the first category but I try not to get precious about it. My 7 year old son and I love to watch your videos together. I've exposed him to a ton of retro/vintage games. He doesn't like them that much now (he prefers newer games) but I think as he ages he'll appreciate all the different systems we have and all the great titles. I'm hoping someday he'll come to love some of these games as much as we do. I'm very much a "get on my lawn" kind of a dad. We also just threw a birthday party for him in a retro arcade and a few kids got to play video games for the very first time in their lives. And the fact that it was on 30 or 40 year old cabinets, I think is a wonderful thing.
@Okapi5404 ай бұрын
I definitely fall most into the second category, with a little of the first. I really loved your comparison between "hardcore gamer" and "movie buff." I never thought about how different our perception and expectations of a hardcore gamer are. Especially when you brought up that a hardcore gamer may only play a few games whereas nobody would accept a movie buff who only watches a few films.
@penguinjay4 ай бұрын
I know more than a few movie buffs that do not pay attention to new releases at all though. They will circle back to them later if they are not deemed to be garbage. Like, people who are writing for modern TV, doing decently considering, they are watching old films and old TV on their movie nights, all trying to find little ways to be as clever as the old stuff was, at a time when everything that came out was pretty amazing! In a way, I do think there are "retro" movie buffs, and way more of them than you'd realize, and the clear distinction is there just as it is for some retro gamers. Anyways, sorry to go off topic a bit, but I just wanted to add that bit, bc some people are turning away from modern entertainment in general. Personally, I don't really wanna watch anything post 2014, unless it has passed the test of time and comes with a strong recommendation. We still get some very good film and TV, but it's way less common now that we're in the post entertainment era of entertainment, which I consider to have started sometime around the year 2015.
@FreimannMusic4 ай бұрын
I’m 50% category 1, and definitely a rare type here, because what matters the most for me is playing with an original controller and era-appropriate screen (that’s why I have a CRT, HD CRT, Plasma, OLED TVs, and also 6 different monitors for 2 PCs and a Steam Deck). But don’t care about physical games, it’s so expensive and doesn’t give me much joy, so it makes me 40% category 3. I’m happy with ROMs, Everdrives and SD carts, because TVs, consoles, monitors, computers and handhelds take a lot of space already. As well as accessories! I love different controllers and accessories: gamepads, joysticks, steering wheels, light guns, Guitar Hero and Rock Band stuff… And 10% goes to category 2 nowadays, because I don’t see much sense in playing modern games from the launch. They always tend to get better after 5 years and all the patching done. I don’t want to complete a game and realize 3 years later that it’s a much better game now with much more content there. Makes me feel that I wasted my time. That’s why now I feel like 2024 is a nice year for starting Cyberpunk, Witcher 3 or Skyrim! Didn’t play those yet😁
@butchdeadlift75514 ай бұрын
I'm exactly the same! I've got a giant 36" D-Series and a 32" Toshiba HD CRT and almost every console is modded or has a flash cart. I do love collecting games, but only what I find cheap thrifting and that dried up a few years ago. When a game is really special to me, I go out of my way to get a copy, but that's not nearly as important as playing on original hardware and displays to me.
@1mariomaniac4 ай бұрын
Oh, yes, absolutely play Skyrim if you haven't already, great game, and you can apply so many mods to make the game look even better than it already does.
@penguinjay4 ай бұрын
That's cool. I'm w you, I enjoy original hardware, with original controllers, but I have changed up from caring about the original physical copies for the most part. Multicarts for every significant retro console are truly a blessing! Like the other guy said, if it's a real important game to me, I will get a copy, otherwise, CFW for most of my consoles keeps me pretty happy.
@koolaid334 ай бұрын
I'm a conglomerate of category 1, 3 and 4. I like collecting for the fun of collecting, honestly the journey is the best part of game collecting, receiving another game in the mail, testing it out and finding that perfect place on the shelf next to other games I like is always great. Some games I don't mind getting digitally, I just want to play them. In my head, it kind of works in like an importance thing, where if I think a game is very important for a platform, I'll get it physically, but if I don't, I'll just get it digitally. Most the games I get digitally are usually spin-offs, remasters, remakes or ports, obscure titles and digital-only games, but some games I chose to get digitally for whatever reason, such as Super Mario Odyssey. Then there's the fact that my dad was a small game collector for a while when I was younger, he had a Genesis and Game Gear collection he had built up, and I played on the systems a few times when I was a kid. Unfortunately he sold all of his collection just a couple years before I got into it, but by this point I've already got a Genesis and Game Gear back in my possession.
@TimelordUK4 ай бұрын
There's another kind. The kind like me. The kind who spend more time watching videos about retro games than actually playing retro games. Anyone else or is that just me?
@blaketindle47034 ай бұрын
Mike Matei is definitely a combination of category 1 and 2 lol. He has an enormous collection but is the original owner of many of the games and consoles. I’m purely category 2. So glad I held on to my Super Nintendo, N64, Dreamcast, PS2, GameCube and Xbox games! I do buy some retro games but am far from a hardcore collector.
@d.r.8074 ай бұрын
Im 50% category 1 and 50% category 2. Ive been collecting intermittently since 1996. Many of the games I have owned I sourced at yard sales, thrift stores or swap meets. I have acquired many games over the years not because i intentionally bought 'retro' games but because many were being sold inexpensively when the newer generation of games released. I've just never sold any of them 😂
@Shishkebarbarian4 ай бұрын
I'm probably 90% Category one - i have done meticulous research, own thousands of games, have shrines for the PSX, 90s Nintendo and Sony dev hardware on display, but i got into the hobby over 20 years ago. and even though i had sold all my old games by the time i went to college, i started collecting them back a year later when i had a job. i never stopped loving 90s games and even as games got more advanced through the 2000s, 2010s and beyond, i always felt myself more drawn to "retro" games. I did keep a lot of my old PC games, which i loved looking at on the shelf, and that made me want to get into console collecting and get all my sweet sweet Genesis, SNES & PSX games back when they were all still dirt cheap. So i guess i'm also 40% the "coincidental retro gamer". I'm 130% retro gamer!
@penguinjay4 ай бұрын
Good comment, me too, even as the games advanced and stuff got better, I was turning back to play the cool games I remember renting on the old systems. When gamecube was out, I was buying Batman Returns, Turtles in Time, and Hook on the snes....when xbox 360 was out, I was playing mario kart 64 w my college buddies and learning to speedrun Mario 64. Lately I've been on a wii u kick, since I missed that when it originally released and I never did get a switch. I can't help but take the sure bet, the products I know were good, that I happened to have missed out on or wanna play again, instead of betting a significantly higher amount of money on brand new games and hoping I will enjoy them. I got to play Red Dead Redemption 2 and Breath of the Wild for the first time this year, both were very good, and I paid zero dollars to do so. It pays to be patient. There is a growing % of players playing games that are 5-10 years out from release now, and that's no coincidence, it's a trend and a response to the offerings and practices. IMO coincidental retro gamers are coming into the space left and right, all the time, bc the water is warmer over here, and people are realizing that whenever modern gaming shows its greedy lil behind, and turn people off the idea of being a hardcore gamer or a modern gamer. I hope you enjoy your collection, and if there are any modern titles you're looking forward to, I hope they are high quality, low scam, and worth the price!
@bobbylyle9604 ай бұрын
I am the type of retro gamer that likes to take the original cart and push it down into the console, and then hear the click when I turn it on. I enjoy those old games, they were fun then and they are fun now. Nothing has changed. I don't mind having it CIB, but the cart will do. I have a lot of games that I am the original owner. I don't want all the games for a console, just the ones that I know that I will have fun with. And I am always on the look out for a deal on one of those old games.
@ski9k4 ай бұрын
I'm category 3 but with 1 exception... IT MUST BE ON A CRT
@DynamiteNunchucks4 ай бұрын
Definitely laughed the most at category one! I wake up and think about retro game, I go to sleep thinking about retro games! Great video!
@sega-re-trop-vieux4 ай бұрын
I have a big collection, I play every day. I am almost only on Sega’s console. I hade to sell half of my collection because I moved … to Japan . Impossible to bring everything
@cd4playa12454 ай бұрын
2:27 I’m dying, bro. I legit laughed so hard.
@rockguitarist9314 ай бұрын
Oh man... I'm definitely a Type 1 retro gamer. It all started with an SNES and Wii, then I bought a PS2 and Genesis, now I'm looking at adding a PS3 slim and Switch to my set-up once funds permit such additions.
@ScottW9674 ай бұрын
Are the Wii, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 considered retro? If not now, when?
@blaketindle47034 ай бұрын
I’d say ever since the pandemic they’ve been considered retro.
@brian_realgames73144 ай бұрын
I'm too young to be in any category, but if i were to try describe the type of retro gamer i am I'd say the type that spends any spare money they have on older games (unless something I'm looking forward to is coming out like mario wonder, a new Zelda etc.)
@absuperpup14 ай бұрын
I'm like 85% category 2. I have amassed a collection of several hundred physical games by just... not getting rid of anything I buy and keeping it in good condition. I could probably barely tell you any games that came out since like 2010 but I did just beat my favorite PS2 game for the 10th time in 20 years so... that's something.
@doughendrickson55464 ай бұрын
I started my son on retro games. He plays new ones but has an appreciation for the classics.
@3dmarth4 ай бұрын
Great analogy about being a movie buff! It really highlights how silly the double standards can be. I also appreciated the bit around the devaluation of old games. I have mixed feelings on this phenomenon: while I do think some games don't get the respect they deserve, at least partially due to being shovelled into larger, budget-priced collections, I'd say it's ultimately a net positive: pricing them low helps ensure that they are accessible to more people, and it makes it easier for us to discover "new" old games. There are plenty of games that I've played and enjoyed, which I wouldn't have been willing to buy on their own (seeing as I didn't know how much I'd like them!). Whether it's gifts, Steam sales, freebies, or these compilations, it really comes down to us as the players to enjoy and value these games if we're so inclined.
@Nicatlotus4 ай бұрын
In still have my old SNES, PS1, import PS1 with portable screen I bought in Japan, Halo Edition Xbox and a bunch of games. I’ve been on a recent Import Japanese Sega Saturn kick lately, I really just love the box art so much more than the American releases. There are some games like the Saturn Castlevania: SOTN that were for me worth the 180$ to acquire. I look at it as an investment. There is actually a growing trade market for retro games. Not that I would let any of them go but from cold dead hands 😂. That was dark but ya😂. I mostly just emulate. But some things I want physicals. Next I have my sites on Lunar Silver Star Complete on PS1. I don’t obsess or even play any of my retro games often. I just like to know I finally have some of these games I used to stare at in magazines as a kid but couldn’t afford.
@danospitpatio62364 ай бұрын
I will never stop wanting to go play Donkey Kong and Moon Patrol in that teatre in 1984
@SebastianKrabs4 ай бұрын
You become a retro gamer if you get bitten by a retro gamer on a full moon. Stay safe people!
@emmawagner89154 ай бұрын
I’m equal parts 1 and 2 with a dash of 3. My mindset is mostly games are games, if they’re fun I’ll play them (though I do love a collection and/or a sale), although whether I’m in the mood for retro definitely affects what I play that day. I love doing research either on history or just the best way to play for the price. I emulate for convenience but I also love original hardware.
@cd4playa12454 ай бұрын
My older brother is 100 percent category 2, but I’m a mix of all 3. If I really love a game then I will want a real, physical copy, but if it’s a okay game then I’m fine just playing it in a compilation. Absolutely people that rom dump into an SD card are overwhelmed with having too many options.
@tonyp93134 ай бұрын
I buy games I really like as well. I also play on ever drives with roms on a sd card. The great thing about having many games is that I play the games I like which aren't a lot. Not going to play & beat 1000's of games, it's just there if I want quick games of Mortal Kombat, Golden Axe & whatever game I can beat in 30 min to 1 hour.
@Adamchevy3 ай бұрын
Case in point Space Marine 2. They never marketed its 10-12 hour campaign, they marketed its multiplayer. I don't have many gamer friends these days at 43 years old, and I am thoroughly enjoying the current generation. Thanks Mr. Retro Bird!
@Interlink984 ай бұрын
I found myself identifying with group 1 as a direct correlation to group 2. I have a room dedicated to my old games and systems that I had growing up. I still play all that stuff on the regular.
@R3tronaut4 ай бұрын
I really loved this breakdown of retro gamers, very informative and true! I sit between type 2 and type 3 myself and try to preserve the experience without breaking bank. Flash carting is epic!
@marcelorossini15404 ай бұрын
I'm a category 3 and I loved your point about the value of something and the loss of that individual connection with a certain game. I've moved my modern gaming library all to digital and I tend to play older games on emulators (or stuff like my Analogue Pocket) because I love how much you can enhance them. There's something lost in that. Great video!
@bluefox9er2 ай бұрын
Late to the party with this channel but I love it!! Always makes me laugh 🤣
@elodvezer17904 ай бұрын
6:45 just bought that one on apple tv cause its so hard to find
@michaelsriqui78984 ай бұрын
My type of retro gamer is hard core historian, i love playing and learning about games from all eras, and i often geek out about weird and obscure bits of gaming history that most people dont care about.
@robintst4 ай бұрын
I'm the kind of retro gamer that always prefers the real experience of my actual consoles and cartridges on a CRT TV but absolutely will not browbeat or chastise anyone for not doing the same. I did the bulk of my collecting 15 to 20 years ago when everything was cheap and no one cared, I don't expect anyone to pony up the kind of cash resellers are trying to swindle now. Play however you're able within your setup and budget, we're all here for the love of the hobby above all else.
@Raggsocka4 ай бұрын
I'm the kind of retro gamer that just never stopped playing the games I liked as a kid. 30+ years later I find it easier to call myself retro gamer instead of just weirdo.
@Nightowl19814 ай бұрын
My 8 year old son is in the category 4 as you mentioned! We were just playing SMB 3 together a couple days ago. However, I don't need to force him to appreciate retro games 😊
@decayed_firecaster4 ай бұрын
Legendary games will always live on & it's moments like this that keeps the games alive so I applaud you for sharing great experiences
@Ranalcus4 ай бұрын
"Right Timmy?" That killed me
@brucefields70094 ай бұрын
3:30 I appreciate you mentioning game collection getting out of hand and a more curated collection
@GPAnimations4 ай бұрын
I love having physical Xbox, Xbox 360, Xbox One, Switch, Wii, GameCube, PS3, and PS4 games in my collection, but I’m definitely not too much of a purist to turn on my Raspberry Pi arcade cabinet, Anbernic handheld, hacked 2DS XL, or hacked Genesis Mini to emulate all of the old greats.
@deadsharkisart4 ай бұрын
I'm not a "retro gamer," I'm and OLD gamer, and I play OLD games 😆✌️
@cultivatedgamer4 ай бұрын
I still find it nuts to watch someone play Sonic on a Switch.
@LazyTomato4 ай бұрын
I'd put myself in category 3 honestly, though the biggest reason I appreciate emulation is the _improvements_ it can easily bring to an experience. Like yeah, "official" compilations are fine and all, but they're usually pretty basic and offer little in the way of extra features that aren't just the raw games themselves, while more openly-available emulator software can often allow for easy application of patches or other enhancements to games that *desperately* need them (like upping the framerate on 5th generation 3D games, which _heavily_ suffered on that side of things).
@ChannelCortez334 ай бұрын
Proud Category 2 Retro gamer who never parted with his Saturn, Dreamcast, Genesis, SNES, Nintendo, gameboy, advanced, DS, and Turbo Grafx games I bought along the way. I own and play classic minis too, and occasionally buy retro games when it’s conveniently available. If a retro game is downloadable, I’ll do that too. Great video! 🤙
@Gamingwithgleez4 ай бұрын
I'm definitely a #2 with some #3. 90% of my collection is just the stuff I bought throughout my entire life. I also enjoy emulating games and the new collections that are released on modern consoles. I have a bunch of high quality monitors and a 120hz TV but also have a 27 inch Sony Wega TV for my retro games. I have a retropi hooked up to it as well. I am not about breaking the bank for my games but keeping around all the games I have acquired since growing up is the best.
@TheViper4Life4 ай бұрын
I'm category 4. I have the retro consoles, but I've jail broken them and just pirate a bunch of games and stuff them on external HDD's to play them on actual hardware. Or in the case of something like the N64, go with an Everdrive. I started with Category 1, I would still prefer to have everything physically and go for this ginormous collection, but it didn't take me long to realize just how much I was spending and it wasn't sustainable for me. But since I had the consoles already, I figured I could save a lot more money just downloading anything I could ever want and playing it that way. I'm still a modern gamer too, so the money tends to go into that, while I do the retro thing for "free" (outside of buying the hardware)...it works for me.
@melancholas4 ай бұрын
When you described type No. 2 I felt like : what are you doing in my head, you are to 90% describing me😂. It's fact that I safed a lot of money because I had many stuff when they weren't retro. The rest 10% go even between No. 1 and 2
@amodsr4 ай бұрын
Shout out to Einhander. My "favorite" game.
@S_crook4 ай бұрын
I'm the 3rd option, as long as I have a way to play these old games, I'm gonna play them. I'm mostly digital cause it's convenient and easy to pick up and play, but some games are nice to have physical copies of
@tonyp93134 ай бұрын
I used to be digital on PS4 for 2 years. Then I quickly went back to physical on the Nintendo Switch. Digital takes way too long to download a game, it's on a library, you'll buy a lot more games & waste your time on low tier titles etc. Once I went physical with the Switch, I buy way less games & games install within 2 min & you own the game. So if servers shut down you have your purchase.
@S_crook4 ай бұрын
@@tonyp9313 when I was using my ps4, I used the PS+ with all streamable games, but I played all I wanted to and now I love all the retro stuff and indie games on switch, and the sales are really nice! That castlevania DS games collection that just came out is 👌👌👌
@Diggy224 ай бұрын
I'm a combination of 2 and 3. I managed to save a LOT of my games over the years, especially my PS1, PS2, and Dreamcast games, along with my GB, GBA, and DS games. I bought my collection before retro gaming became such a huge thing, and in the case of my PS2 games, when I bought them, they were current at the time. I'm also not the type to shy away from gaming anthologies and collections, especially in terms of arcade games. A good chunk of my library includes anthologies from Capcom, Midway, and SNK.
@benaiahburns40464 ай бұрын
I actually love all of gaming and the consoles we play those games on. I currently have around 14,200 games, 368 consoles and 45 complete console libraries. I've been gaming since 1978, but I started collecting in 1997 and haven't stopped since.
@soliddrake114 ай бұрын
I really connect with the "associating value with the price of the game". I have a whole retro setup, but I still just emulate for the most part. I built this habit of picking my next game and buying an actual copy before starting to emulate it. After Castlevania Symphony of the Night I decided to let that habit go and just play the game appreciate them for what they are.
@TheAntcubing4 ай бұрын
I'm 100% category 1 and will never change.
@blakejohnson47134 ай бұрын
Since 2018, and especially during covid, I became a retro gamer of convenience. I have modded mini-versions of the Sega and Snes so I can have all the games I did and didn't have/beat as a kid. But for PS1 and Saturn, we still have all our old games and I still collect games from those systems every few months. I will play some AAA or indie PS5 game for a month or two, but I sprinkle in a Snes RPG or Jet Moto inbetween sessions just to keep myself from getting burned out on one game.
@ShinSynZero4 ай бұрын
Good stuff, gaming is gaming sort of lol. I'm thinking I'm around 85% category 2, 10% category 1, and 5% category 3. There's definitely something to like in category, like compilations of classic games can be really cool if done right. Oh yeah, I'm working on category 4 w/my kids 😅
@RwnEsper4 ай бұрын
Just wanted to say that I appreciate you pointing out that most people are actually going to be a mix of types. I'm about 60% type 2, 25% type 1, and 15% type 3.
@stupidvideogameclips4 ай бұрын
One day, Timmy is going to punch Retro Bird so hard that he explodes.
@RetroBirdGaming4 ай бұрын
That'll be the day the channel stops!
@dman101874 ай бұрын
Those types of gamers that only play the newest call of duty I don't really consider hard core gamers. I've come up with my own title for them. The Dude Bro Gamer. Let me give you a hypothetical collection. The latest sports game of their sport of choice, the latest call of duty, whatever Rockstar game is currently popular, and finally a sprinkling of Ubisoft either assassin's creed or farcry.
@XDevonBueno4 ай бұрын
lmaooo dont forget 2k and or madden. literally every guy i meet who calls himself a gamer just has a ps4/5 and these games lmao
@XDevonBueno4 ай бұрын
oh and they all pay for a ps plus subscription every year ritually
@penguinjay4 ай бұрын
I like your analysis. I know a lot of people exactly like that. Those are the core customers now. It's why modern gaming is turning out so awful when it used to freaking rule! I wish dude bro gamers would close their wallets, or we will keep getting the exact offerings and greediness. Unfortunately, we do not make a data point when we stop purchasing modern games altogether, it's not quantifiable. I am glad people are talking about it now though. I've been boycotting Ubisoft for almost 10 years, and dang, if it wasn't lonely as heck for about 9 of em. I have a list of 10+ big bad gaming companies to never give my money to, and the big 3 top the list. Capcom is the latest addition, fyi. I think they have teetered over the edge to the point of being irredeemable. Time will tell. Makes me sad, but at the same time, I can fire up a Snes game made by Capcom, and hear that awesome little jingle to go along w their boot logo, and remember a time when these companies were amazing! Hearing E. A. Sports, BIIIIIIG, or seeing that old ubisoft logo before they fell off hard always reminds me of better times. I don't need new games until something changes. Dude Bro Gamers' spending habits may ensure they never do though. Time will tell...
@vinnyolmsted80184 ай бұрын
I'm like a combo of 2 and 3. I have a collection from when I was a kid, but I'm more than happy to play stuff through collections or digitally if it's more convenient. Actually, as an adult with big hands, playing Game Boy games on original hardware is not my preferred method.
@XanthinZarda4 ай бұрын
I'm a 3, firmly. I used to be a 2, but then we moved; and we didn't know quite where we'd end up, so there went the entire set.
@KnighteyKnight4 ай бұрын
The “jerks” joke is kinda genius.
@FlaDechen4 ай бұрын
I think I identify myself with 70% category 1, 25% category 2 and 5% category 3. In a couple of decades I was able to grow a substantial collection of retro games, at the same time I was buying the new releases for the concurrent generation. I also still own all of the games I had as a child, which came in handy when I started collecting for real. I also play games on emulator from time to time, specially with friends because many of them like retro games that I don't have.
@Moulinoski4 ай бұрын
I’m a bit of 2 and 3. I own a lot of older games but they’re either games I grew up with, games I wanted as a kid, or games that I fell in love with through you-know-what. I don’t why away from playing games on convenient formats though (like using you-know-what to play King’s Field on a Steam Deck). For me, convenience matters a lot. If I LOVE a game, I’ll try to buy it somehow to put it on my shelf.
@CaptinNabil74 ай бұрын
I'm the categories of both 2 and 1 in terms of retro gaming. For the most part, I was a category 2, being how since the 2000s, in my childhood, I've had games that were considered fresh back then. Being how my parents bought me both the games and consoles they play on. Being PS2 and Gamecube. These days however, I fall more into Category 1 with how much love I have for Retro Games, including the games I had since childhood I kept. Even to the point I have my own room in the house that's dedicated to playing Retro Games, as well as watching movies and listening to music. Also, I find The TMNT Cowabunga Collection to be very valuable, when you brought up game compilations, being the games on there are the best kind of games I ever played, being how the collection feels like my own Arcade in cartridge form.
@WookieFragger4 ай бұрын
Clicked for the title and stayed for the wordplay, good god you're funny!
@skykid40004 ай бұрын
I was one of those gamers who had multiple consoles, set up to my up scaler to HD, CRT on a TV wall shelf for light gun games which meant 2 PS2 and Saturn consoles 1of each solely for light gun games. But in the end I ran out room and time, with a half built rally car in the garage, an irate wife and a son constantly asking, “ am I ever gonna ride in that car?” So I decided to sell a lot of it. Did it hurt? Yes. Does it irk me? Damn right. But I’ve still got the parts that are important to me in terms of original set ups and emulation. Plus a lot of downloads and playing SNES games on Nintendo online. On the plus side I have a Rally car on the road and a boy with a hankering for a Saturday morning drive turbo rush. Wife is still irate though.
@penguinjay4 ай бұрын
Oh man, I'm a big fan of the ps2 light gun games, so fun. Obviously Time Crisis 2 and 3 were great, but did you ever play Ninja Assault or Vampire Night? They had just the right cheesy vibes haha. I've had to turn to the wii u to get my light gun fix, and it isn't quite the same, but it scratches the itch. Congrats on getting your project built!
@carlataylor99242 ай бұрын
Came back to youtube after a break just to catch up with my favorite retro bird 🐦 never a disappointment!!
@Brian_Thoms4 ай бұрын
The Canadian Wrinkle: Trying to find Canadian stylized boxes, manuals, and carts for some consoles. With a drastically smaller market in the 80's and 90's of 25-30 million people, not a lot got manufactured and less got saved from recycling bins.
@SirWiggy124 ай бұрын
4:53 I traded my SNES and all its accompanying games for $20 so I could buy Ma$e - Harlem World. Great album, but I'd like to develop time travel so I could full-body tackle past-me into submission. 😭
@AngryKurtz864 ай бұрын
50/20/30 for me The closure of the digital stores turned me into a physical collector for PS3 and 360, but I honestly vastly prefer digital, and I'm still not willing to have a CRT or expensive scaler. Still have my original N64 library, and I'm seriously considering getting the analogue 3D to use it. My GBA and DS games (and consoles) were stolen, and my parents made me sell my SNES with all its games. For digital emulation collections and rereleases, I strongly recommend authentic feeling controller, the NSO offerings are godsends, but third party offers can be good enough, especially arcade sticks and steering wheels, since arcades from the 90s are some of the best retro gaming experiences has to be had.
@ThatIckyGuy4 ай бұрын
I think I consider myself as part of the third category. I don’t go out of my way to play old games, I just play them when they strike my fancy. And/or when it’s part of a long running series I’m getting into. Case in point, I’m playing Tales of Xillia 2 because I’m working my way through the Tales series. I only bought it for the PS3 because I have a PS3 and that’s the only system it’s on. I’d be just as happy playing a port on the PS5.
@backloggamereviews12 күн бұрын
I just like playing games old or new. But I also like having a physical collection. Shopping for games and organizing my game room is just as fun as playing games.
@AlHunter-u2v4 ай бұрын
I share qualities with all of these categories ! I think another one is the retro gamer thats got an interest in genres of games that just aren’t popular anymore ( Tony Hawk , SSX , Smackdown vs Raw ) etc
@striderskorpion4 ай бұрын
I mostly started as category two, but am currently a semi-lapsed category one (what with how the market still kind of is).
@josefkrenshaw1794 ай бұрын
I'm mostly a #2. Backward compatibility has let me get rid of a few devices. I only need a Gameboy Advance to play all Gameboy games on. I still have an OG PS3 which can play PS2 and PS1 games. Between that and the PS5, I'm covered for all PlayStation games, I think I'm going to pull out Einhänder. A new thing over the past few years is now that batteries are dying in cartridges, I started "MU"ing a few things. My soldering skills ruined a Super Metroid.and I discovered fan translations of things I couldn't play otherwise.
@colt51894 ай бұрын
I have all of those vintage games downloaded as ROM's. And I mostly buy digital games now as I stopped selling my games years ago, and so it's nice to have all of your games in one spot on the system. Only time I buy physical is if there's a big sale, or the game is large or something I know I'd want to sell when done with it. Which I used to sell all of my games after beating them, but stopped when I'd want to replay it like 10 years later.
@bkzach4 ай бұрын
I felt targeted in this video, how dare you call out my fear of moving with all my games lol. Great job on this video as well, right on the money or naners.
@MetalJody19904 ай бұрын
I'm the type that likes to find digital copies of retro games from websites, throw them onto all the emulation-capable devices I own (if compatible), tune the settings appropriately for each device, then enjoy the games. So I guess that makes me a piretro gamer? A pirate-ro gam- Whatever. Doesn't matter to me if it's the real deal, these games are really fun, and emulation helps them be more quick pick-up-and-play kind of games since saving can be done anytime which is so convenient in adulthood. Btw I don't force my kids to play retro games, I only encourage it. They have their favorites like Flicky, Bomberman, F-Zero X, Super Mario 64, Super Monkey Ball, Chew-Man-Fu, Balloon Fight, and more. Hope you have a gnarly, gaming-filled weekend RB!
@sahamal_savu4 ай бұрын
2:31 has to be the funniest thing I've seen in quite a while, you're the best Retro Bird 😄👍
@RetroWez4 ай бұрын
Thank you for just existing.
@BretMix4 ай бұрын
Another potential 4th category: Retro Gamer who owns old, working hardware, but actually plays the games on emulation to save wear and tear on the old systems. This is me. I use modded minis to get as close to the original feel as possible. However, in a number of cases, emulation isn't ideal (looking at you, Atari paddle games), in which case I bust out the OG equipment, but I do try to do that sparingly.
@dangox33704 ай бұрын
why would anyone want to play an atari paddle game?