I never said I wasn't coming back, I said I was done for the night.
Jibbajaba, you are obsessed with subjective experience. I don't give a flying fuck about your stupid special snowflake bullshit. Great games are timeless. Super Mario Bros. 3 on the NES is still fantastic. Castlevania 3 is still a blast. Most of the library hasn't aged as well, unfortunately. It's because it isn't that good. Many SNES and Genesis games in their respective genres are much better than what newer generations had to offer. This is common for that period, but extremely rare for the third generation. I've been singling out the NES because it is the only notable console from the period today. There were good Master System games and such, but they're few and far between in an already tiny library.
It's funny. I called the fourth generation the 16-bit era up until a few years ago. So, you would have thought I was in my 30s. I've been outed for being a Sega-16 member, a forum which has my age displayed. I don't believe for a second you didn't just google it. Regardless, 25 is not a hard age to guess. I correctly ascertained you're an aging nostalgia fag.
If I'm 25, how exactly did I not experience the fourth generation first hand? I know you're a fucking imbecile and basic arithmetic likely eludes you, but come on now. I experienced the NES late, but while it was still relevant. Not that it matters. As I said before, great games are timeless. Robotron 2084 is still fun.
ForeverSublime, I do agree that a game can have sprites too big for its own good. There are plenty of games in the fourth generation that don't use stupidly large sprites for their action platformers. A lot of games on the NES are downright clunky and plagued by slowdown and absurd amounts of flicker. But not all of them. So, it wasn't like the hardware couldn't produce good games. The limitations could be worked around, they just often weren't.
Continue to wear the rose-tinted glasses, Neo Geo board. You're surrounded by like-minded people who don't give a damn about being objective in the slightest. Any game on the NES that is even remotely playable is the best thing since sliced bread.