Master wrote: Mon Apr 14, 2025 10:57 am
Something that just popped in my mind after mulling over my visit to CEX yesterday, what would you consider the threshold when a game or console becomes "retro?"
As it stands right now I think we'd agree that the PS3 and Xbox 360 have crossed that abstract threshold, but would the PS4 and Xbox One be counted as retro? Bear in mind it's now been about 12 years since those consoles came out.
Funny, I got into an argument about this online with this one bloke a few years ago. He kept saying the 3DS was retro because the PS2 was still getting games in its lifetime. I said this logic was stupid as the PS VITA was released when the PS2 was getting games, and it was still getting games when the switch was released, and the switch couldn’t be considered retro, just he wasn’t gonna buy that so he just disappeared.
As for the bar, I’d say the 6th generation is the latest “retro” generation, but that’ll change in the future.