• AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppet@lemmy.world
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    13 hours ago

    As someone who lived through that era, let me tell you, the gameplay graphics were never a disappointment. In your mind they looked as good as graphics today. The only thing I can remember being disappointed about was the Nintendo Powerglove. Man, what a collosal, non-working, over hyped advertising lies, piece of shit that thing was!

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      4 hours ago

      The game in the example is Bad Street Brawler which is every bit as terrible as portrayed. I have it somewhere still. Could never get past like thr second level.

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      8 hours ago

      Nah there were definitely games that had disappointing graphics relative to what I was expecting lol

      Although it’s true, we generally were more forgiving about graphics back then than we are these days.

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      12 hours ago

      But if you would have saved it until today you could resell it foe a whole $25 more (of course accounting for inflation it’s actually $105 less)

      Wait is that true? Did a rare Nintendo product depreciate in value???

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        12 hours ago

        No, he’s right. The power glove was garbage from the get-go. Really cool cyberpunk thing on paper but … hell, we still aren’t there today!

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          9 hours ago

          We absolutely could be “there” today but the lingering aura of the Powerglove is still so powerful that nobody has tried to make a better one. It got clowned on so hard the first time that the echoes of that are still rippling through our global subconscious 35 years later.

          Also, Nintendo would probably try to sue you if you sold a glove-based controller, even 35 years later.

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            2 hours ago

            I’d argue that haptic gloves, valve index controllers, and hand tracking are there, but the hardware for VR isn’t quite cheap enough for it to be mainstream.

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          9 hours ago

          Even if it worked well, the idea was bad from the start. No one wants to control a game with motion controls.