23/05/2026
This might be a cliche thing to say but I grew up through the golden era of gaming.
My first console was a hand-me-down Sega Master System when The Sega MegaDrive (Genesis) was the latest and greatest.
I played Alex the Kid which was built into the console and I had Sonic 2 which to this day is still my favourite game of the era.
I witnessed Mario go from a few pixels to the world of 3D. I played Grand Theft Auto when it was just called Grand Theft Auto and lived through the evolution from Birds Eye view to the 3D era. GTA III to this day is my most played and favourite video game of all time.
I was addicted to Call of Duty at a point in my life - Black Ops 2 was the last one I played and having seen the jump from GoldenEye64 to the latest and greatest AAA+ Call of Duty, the future of gaming felt like it was in great hands.
GTA IV on the PS3 was incredible and I bought a PS4 for the sole purpose of playing the GTA V story in 2012.
I haven't played many games since then. I've still been 'into' gaming but I don't have a current gen console nor did I have a PC powerful enough to play the latest and greatest - nor the time.
I never played Skyrim but I played Oblivion.
I never played fallout 4 but loved fallout 3 and New Vegas.
Looking at the current state of gaming I really feel like things haven't progressed much at all in the past 20 years - besides more pixels, micro transactions and RTX, what do we have now that we didn't have already?
GTA 5 is still the best selling game of 2026? Something is terribly wrong with what once was the fastest moving industry our culture had to offer.
Find me a current game that's a better gaming experience than The Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time, Half Life, Portal, Bioshock, Fallout New Vegas, Max Payne, THPS. Even the remasters and definitive editions of these games are a sub par experience to the originals in my opinion.
I see a lot of the younger generation being pushed toward older games and to those I recommend trying to get your hands on an original fat PS3 console (the one with the Spider-man font) because not only does it play PS3 games, BluRays & DVDs over HDMI & composite/component but is also backwards compatible with the PS2 & PS1 giving it the biggest native library of any console (11,000+ games) and if you are confident enough to mod your console that number jumps tenfold.
If you can find one on the used market this is an incredible purchase, especially with the return of physical media in the era of 'Ensh*ttification'