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>10/10 graphics according to millennials
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gameboy games like all great art were limited by the medium of their time which meant designers and developers had to elevate their work to transcend the 166 by 144 shades of green the machine provided. as such, coupled with the 60fps minimum the gameboy rendered to meet the variable polarized lcd, meant gameboy games felt more responsive and more fluid, especially compared to nes and master system games, even snes and genesis, but most especially compared to the games of today. the only real drawback in the computer’s architecture was the relatively low vram. but even this forced developers and artists to creatively use repeating tiles to render backgrounds and parallax scrolling.
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It’s so odd how lamps have basically died off due to every device having a backlight. Zoomers have never read a book before unless it was on an e-device. No wonder they all have their rooms in pink or purple faggy RGB lights, they don’t need to see anything.
What happened to the west?
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Yeah. Whatcha gonna do about it? Pull out your broccoli hair?
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even at the time we knew pokemon had like pretty shit graphics. it's like a GB 4/10
link's awakening is an example of GB 10/10 graphics
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>10/10 graphics according to zoomers
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I feel like zoomers have no fucking idea who Millennials are, which is obvious because they're influenced by Millennials and then try to roast them in the same breath. The average Millennial is 37 years old, and by the time they owned a Gameboy, the Gameboy Color had come out, and had the Gameboy Camera with a little printer and shit. People who are in their 40s aren't really Millennials. They are Gen X and Xennials at most.