its dissapointing...

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pinky750

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it's cruel when you play a game and think "whoah! cool graphics dudes! surf's up!" but in years time they improve graphics and you look at the old game and think "actually, there a bit dodgy." i experienced this with my old playstation 1 games, and this discussion relates to dmc because having played dmc3 before the previous 2 you just think the graphics were very bad, and it made my experience of playing the first 2 not as good as other people's would have been.

again, just something i wanted to get off my mind.
 
yeah i'm just gonna add that some RE games were scarier with the old graphics just because the zombies had no facial model...i'm serious it was scary as HELL looking at a zombies that look so bad by graphical terms, it scared the crap out of me sometime when i went to go kill a zombie, shoot once i saw a zombie so ugly, i died because of it...
 
Haha! I totally agree, SpArAda. I played Resident Evil: Director's Cut for the original Playstation a while ago and I can honestly say I found it much scarier than pretty much every Resident Evil game to date! The whole B-movie feel of the game just seems to make it much scarier in my opinion. ^_^

Oh yeah, I set up my old 16-bit Sega Mega-Drive a week or so ago - it really is difficult to comprehend just how 'wowed' I was back when I was playing the old Sonic The Hedgehog series back in the early 90's. I used to think games like Golden Axe and Golden Axe II were the best things since sliced bread, even with such primative graphics.

Those were the days...
 
Yes, Tekken's difference was indeed very surprising, if you fall down in Tekken 2, u can go for a drink until your character stands again:P
I loved T'ai fu: Wrath of the Tiger when I owned Playstation, but now it's difficult to understand what a monster looks like:P
Still I like though, too bad it was broken
 
That doesn't occur to me. What comes to mind is how innovative the graphics were for their time. I seem to be stuck in that sort of era when it comes to replaying old games because they're just too different now to compare them to modern games.
 
I don't really care about graphics as I do about quality but it is appreciated to see games looking all shiny and nice, but yet I still pay 16 bit rpgs on my snes(some classics remain with you forever), I can't seem to find my genesis though, I thought I left it in the closet, but when I went to find it, it was not there.
 
What matters really is, in your memory the moments you had on that game at the time were great and for the time the GFX were great. I mean GTA was a revolution when it came out but i cant go and play it now as the colours give me a headache so its better for me to remember the good classic times i had on it back then. Games improving in GFX and physics is no bad thing as more and more 'classics' are being created year after year.