townparkradio, on Tue Jan 31, 2012 10:39 PM, said:
Apologies, the new systems are also wonderful at Sandbox games. Mind you we had great sandboxes in the past, Utopia and the like, but the new ones are admittedly better.
The one thing I can say for modern systems is that they're much better at simulations. If you want a realistic experience of driving a car, or flying an airplane, a new system will have the graphical horsepower to give you that experience in ways that the old ones could not. Flight simulators on classic systems are one genre that I have a hard time enjoying, for example, but old driving games (like
GACCRR) still have their own charm.
However, one "simulation" genre where I don't necessarily
want more realism is sports games. Football, baseball, and basketball are interesting to me
as games, but the "ultra-realistic" versions of these games on modern consoles only make me think of the reasons I don't like sports: spoiled thug athletes, overpriced stadium seats, corrupt professional leagues, drunken boorish fans, etc. The Intellivision versions are just right: they're sophisticated enough to implement all the rules of the games, while still being simple enough to allow me to enjoy them on a more abstract level.