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I've played some older DOS games that were simple polygon/vector graphics and text boxes and with the exception of some QoL things that have become standard in the ... holy crap..30+ years since the 80's (
soooo ooolllddd) I could get into them for a while and find them enjoyable.
I keep thinking I'm going to dig into the old Atari consol roms (had a few of the Atari consoles for a while as a kid long before the NES) but it seems a bit daunting to relearn how to play a game with a "joystick" and "one button".
I also keep thinking I'm going to try playing the ancient text adventure/interactive story games but every time I try... my brain just can't figure out how to deal with things as a more casual enjoyer of video games. I wind up giving up after about 30 minutes to an hour of "playing".
Though I still have a blast playing Rogue with ASCII graphics every now and then.
While I'm not hugely into NES games I can see their appeal aesthetically and they mostly still read as "video games" to me. Anything Atari starts to look a bit too rudimentary to my 90s eyes
Its kinda the reason why I want to sit down and give some honest effort to play through some of the Atari XX00 console games someday. Kinda like going to a "hands on" history museum.