Earlier this year, I was reminiscing with some coworkers about video games from our childhood. From Myst to Need For Speed: Most Wanted to Super Smash Bros. Melee, we were obsessed with recounting every detail of our experiences, touting our reasons why this game or that game was amazing, how we’ve never had an experience like that game ever since.
Nostalgia is Reproducible
Nostalgia is Reproducible
Nostalgia is Reproducible
Earlier this year, I was reminiscing with some coworkers about video games from our childhood. From Myst to Need For Speed: Most Wanted to Super Smash Bros. Melee, we were obsessed with recounting every detail of our experiences, touting our reasons why this game or that game was amazing, how we’ve never had an experience like that game ever since.