I went to a Gamestop the other day, and they had a little section for pre-owned games for older systems (think Xbox360, PS2, DS, etc). I was perusing and grabbed some games, but I noticed something, the cases that have the XBOX360 games have a giant “RETRO GAMING” on it in the centre. So I am like wtf, I grew up with the XBOX360, what the hell do they mean “retro”.

So I went and asked like friends and other people if the XBOX360 is retro now, and basically everyone was like “yeah”. I was talking to my EX about it and she was like “the xbox came out in 2005/6. There is more time between us and the xbox360 than there was between the xbox and the SNES when the xbox came out. Was the SNES “retro” when the xbox360 came out?”

I am like not ready, not willing to accept the XBOX360 as retro. Because that is saying my thing that I grew up with is “retro” or “old” now and im not ready to accept that because im not ready to be old.

  • @[email protected]
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    101 day ago

    Just you wait until you reach a point where you think “I used to feel old when I was in my 20’ties. Now I’m really old.”

    t. Am 41 years old.

      • @[email protected]
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        More like the same thing.

        At 80’s however will be like “Damn, I used to talk with randoms about my age and making such a big deal in my 20’ties. And now I’m in my 80’ties and I could die in any moment.”

        At 100’ties will be like “Ah, fu-

  • @[email protected]
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    412 days ago

    It is not retro. It is “Modern,” like how art from the 50s and 60s is called “Modern Art.”

    Here is an easy chart:

    1st Console Gen (Magnavox Odyssey) : Historic

    2nd Console Gen (ColecoVision) : Antique

    3rd Console Gen (NES) : Vintage

    4th Console Gen (SNES) : Retro

    5th Console Gen (N64) : Classic

    6th Console Gen (XBOX) : Renaissance

    7th Console Gen (X360) : Modern

    8th Console Gen (XBOX ONE) : Post-Modern

    9th Console Gen (XBOX SERIES) : Contemporary

  • @[email protected]
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    132 days ago

    I feel like the “retroness” comes down to more the gameplay than the passage of time. Despite coming out 20 years ago, 360 games have a lot of similarities to modern games. Contrast that to the SNES, which had a much different limitations and approach to game design.

    • @[email protected]
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      81 day ago

      Yes and no. I only play the 360 (because of money, not choice) and the very specific brand of action games they had are not a thing today. The mechanics and presentation are “retro” in the sense that they are from a different era.

      There are many that share similarities but the more you play from this era today the more you notice how much things have changed.

    • @[email protected]
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      32 days ago

      Yeah, maybe we need a different word to describe the games and systems that we think of when we say “retro”. Because when I think of ‘retro’ games, I’m thinking of Super Mario Bros and the OG Doom and shit like that, not Halo or whatever. I’m thinking of the time before consoles were mostly just pre-built PCs in a fancy looking box.

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      I miss those styles, so much stuff has a corporate sanitized look and feel these days

  • @[email protected]
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    112 days ago

    This shit hurts me every time. I remember playing xbox360 in high school with my friends. I’m getting old.

      • @[email protected]
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        42 days ago

        On that note, I told a younger colleague yesterday that I rewatched Stargate (the 1994 movie, which is six years younger than Die Hard) recently, and her reply was “Oh, I thought that was a programme, not a movie”.

        FML, makes me feel old.

  • @[email protected]
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    62 days ago

    I just bought one last year.

    It’s not retro. It’s in that sweet spot where it’s irrelevant enough to be dirt cheap.

    We’ll need to wait another 10-20 years before the kids who grew up with the xbox360 have enough time and disposable income to buy and play all the games they loved in their youth.

  • Majorllama
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    82 days ago

    This was how I felt when the post about the PS2 turning 25 came by a few days ago. What the fuck happened.

    Why is everything worse now lol

  • Toes♀
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    52 days ago

    The people born when this machine was released have finished school, learned to drive and potentially even started their own families.

  • @[email protected]
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    21 day ago

    I think using emulation as the benchmark for what makes a console retro can be a useful rule of thumb. By that metric I don’t think the 360 is retro yet as emulation isn’t quite mainstream or functional for the majority of titles. It’s probably getting close though.

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      21 day ago

      Emulation has nothing to do with it, Saturn emulation is not great still and it’s an old system, original xbox as well. All the while PS3 emulation is pretty good now and PS3 is newer than the 360. Hell, Nintendo Switch even got an emulator in the middle of its life cycle, does that make it retro?

      • @[email protected]
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        11 day ago

        It’s still a reasonable rule, with a few outliers. For the switch specifically, you could make a reasonable argument it was retro on launch, with cartridges and massively underpowered hardware.

        • @afansfw
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          21 day ago

          “Massively underpowered” switch hardware is much more powerful than the 360 as well, with games like Skyrim, RDR, Bayonetta, all running much better than they ever did on 360 or PS3. So if that’s retro…

          • @[email protected]
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            11 day ago

            Much better performance is a bit of an exaggeration. Switch games are running at similar fps and resolutions to 360 games.

  • @[email protected]
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    72 days ago

    I would say “no” because the 360 did have the capability of 720p and 1080p. There isn’t much you have to do to get it working with a modern television.

    That’s not the case with a TRULY retro console, either in terms of resolution or connectivity.

    • @afansfw
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      31 day ago

      The original 360 didn’t even come with an hdmi port, I remember playing Armored Core 4 on a crt. For me anything that was meant to be played on a crt is definitely retro.

    • @[email protected]
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      122 days ago

      That’s not how “retro” works. If a song came out today, as opposed to any number of Green Day songs, which came out in the 90s, and 2000s, are considered retro.

      You don’t have to do anything different with todays songs vs Green Day songs. You can play them just the same way.

      Yet one is clearly retro.

      • @[email protected]
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        72 days ago

        Music and games aren’t quite the same deal. If you need specialized equipment to play a game, it’s retro.

          • @[email protected]
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            12 days ago

            Handhelds are really their own deal. I’d argue vintage is anything up through the OG Gameboy.

            Retro would be anything other than that, with the possible excrptions of the Nokia NGage and Neo Geo Pocket (B&W) which would also be vintage.

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              12 days ago

              I’m not sure I’m following this definition, everything after the game boy is retro? Or is it only the game boy and older?

              • @[email protected]
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                22 days ago

                Vintage is everything up to the Gameboy, retro would be the stuff in color.

                Prior to Gameboy you had LED and LCD stuff like this:

                • @[email protected]
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                  32 days ago

                  The problem is that definition of retro has no end point, by that definition the switch lite is retro.

        • @[email protected]
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          42 days ago

          That’s just the cord that came with the system, nothing very special about it. And it’s still perfectly compatible with modern TVs

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          I never realized it’s legit a mini transmitter to your TV’s Antennae @.@.

          Like wireless HDMI.

          But now we stuck with DRM for failed ATSC 3.0 release :/

          Imagine what could have been.

        • @And009
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          32 days ago

          Disagree, but that standard every proprietary console except xbox and ps are retro.

          It’s simply few generations older. If teenagers today weren’t born, It’s retro.

          • @[email protected]
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            12 days ago

            Naturally I’m biased because the stuff I grew up on is officially “Vintage” at this point. ;)

            • @And009
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              Yea it doesn’t feel right, I’m sure we’ll soon have classic and modern retro categories

    • _NetNomad
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      i agree with this. i think a lot of people disagree because it feels like arbitrary criteria at first, but even as someone who grew up in the 360 generation, you could feel that the leap to HDMI signaled something more than just crisper graphics. the 360 and PS3 were both chasing the PC gaming experience, whereas the Wii was the last “bring the arcade home” box. while things like the introduction of polygonal graphics, twin sticks, VR, and internet connectivity feel like bigger shifts on the surface, i think this was the most signifigant and the best place to slice gaming into two ages despite them overlapping for a generation

    • WalrusDragonOnABike [they/them]
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      Another way to differentiate would be things like rendering technology. While raytracing is starting to be partially utilized a little bit, I’d hardly say it’s taken over yet, so there’s not much technological difference between a 360 and a PS5. Mostly boils down to more cores and faster with some minor extra features. Far more difference between even the SNES and the N64 than between the PS1 and the PS5 imo.

      You could also use Internet access as a determinant, but then even snes and Sega Genesis wouldn’t be retro (at least in Japan).

      Could just define retros as anything that fits at least one or 2 of those 4 characteristics of retro video game consoles, but the xbox360 is pretty much modern by all of them.

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    It was the Gamecube for me. I was like, “How the hell can a recent game like Metroid Prime be ‘retro’?” and then I realized if the game was a person It’d be old enough to drink… and then it got a remaster right after that realization.

    • ivanafterall ☑️
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      Some other games now old enough to drink:

      • Metal Gear Solid 3
      • Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic
      • The original Far Cry
      • Burnout 3
      • Doom 3