Back in 1985 did you think that games such of Halo and Doom3 where even possible? Back then to hear that someday that you could play a game that looks more life like than ever, and that has such quaily and Gameplay would truely shock them in my view. Imagine Bringing Back a 60inch HDTV with a copy Of Resident Evil 4 in 1985?
Back in 1985 I was too busy gearing up for the Transformers: The movie to think about the depressing First-Person shooting genre where all you can see of your character is an arm and gun.
However even back then I was playing games like Dragons Lair, Cobra Command, Space Ace, and some mysterious laser disc arcade game that will probably forever remain a mystery to me unfortunately because the damn machine wasn' t labeled, seeing those games in action sort of gave me a glimpse of the future and prepared me at a young age of what could be possible in the future with a lot more interactivity and control.
As for bringing back a 60 inch HD TV and Resident Evil 4 to 1985, I think you' d probably be held for questioning by the Government for a long, long time ;).
As for Virtual Reality, well Sega ' sort of' got the ball rolling with Time Traveler, hehe, give em time and much better technology. ;)
As for 2D gaming, I' m not convinced that It' ll ever completely die off, not as long as companies like Capcom, Xnauts/Psikyo, SNK, and Treasure are still kicking.
As for which game I would play, easy choice, I' d play the limited game that can only display a certain number of characters ;) BUT I' d enjoy ' watching' the good parts of the expansive RPG with more than 9000 soldiers onscreen in action.
p.s.
Haha, I LOVE Google, anyways, the mystery game is no longer a mystery to me. The game was called CLIFF HANGER. It was one of the coolest laser disc games evar!!1!
< Message edited by Terry Bogard -- 1 Aug 05 2:22:38 >