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Quibblekrust@thelemmy.club 1 day agoI was speaking about what you would call a console, not what you would call the process of enjoying old games. An original VCS is in no way “retro”, but a modern VCS clone is perfectly fine being called retro, but not vintage.
If you want to call gaming on a vintage console, “retro gaming”, then cool. That actually makes sense. You’re recreating an experience from the past. I was talking more about the devices themselves, which is why my other examples were also about products like cars and clothes.
OP specifically said they weren’t sure if they should call a modern VCS clone “retro”, and I was reassuring them that their usage was actually the correct usage! And that most people use it wrong. The use of “vintage” and “retro” when talking about products is very clear and binary.
redhorsejacket@lemmy.world 1 day ago
Ah I see, I misunderstood how you were applying the terms. My bad. I suppose I don’t typically talk about consoles or games independently of the experience that they offer, so whether it’s a new product with a vintage inspiration, or something vintage all the way through, I’d think of both products as retro, because, to me, they are both offering an experience reminiscent of an earlier era. I understand that’s an incredibly subjective experience though, and your take is probably more factually correct.