Which do you love the classics,modern games or both equally

Which do you love more the classics,modern games or both equally

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I've thought of this good question of another round about gaming since now we have PS4,Xbox S One,Nintendo Wii U etc. etc. to kick things off I'll do the honors,start first and say i love both the classics & modern games equally & if you don't mind i want to say it again and I'll gladly admit it that I admit that i buy,i still buy,i love,i still love,i play & i still play both the classics & modern games equally and no i don't know am i only one who feels this way or anyway i thought of this poll due to what's the latest gen consoles out there including the Mini NES classics.

& see which do you love and when & if you answer this question please be completely honest with us and have fun & if you want to discussed it you have my permission to discussed and it talked about it with each other & this question is only for fun to share and talk about our taste in gaming enjoy :).
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If tough to decide, because all the games I loved as a kid have sadly not aged well. I still like them and they hold a special place in my heart, but these days when games are looking more realistic or just outright gorgeous and offer things like Trophies/Achievements to keep me coming back, it's hard to go back to a game I enjoyed 10+ years ago when games are constantly evolving. I recently bought Tomba 2 and Mega Man Legends on the PSN because nostalgia got its hooks into me and demanded I buy them. They [b]do not[b] play as well as I remember them, nor do they look as good. Playing those games was good way to scale how far gaming has come. That being said, it's nice to own them again, though I can't say I'll be coming back to them like I come back to games like Mass Effect, Saints Row, Dragon Age, GTA, etc..
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It really just depends on the game individually, but overall modern games are "better" because obvious reasons like improved technology.

But playing old RPGs that haven't been remade, or other PS1 classics can be really fun. Not just for nostalgia sales, but because they might be better than some of the new games you have.

Again, it all really depends on the game itself, since there are good and bad classics, as there are good and bad modern games. So grouping them doesn't really mean much.