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I mean old like Sega Rally Revo. This is not my video, but it sums up my experience playing in deck. The graphics doesn't feel too old when compared to today's games and I'm not sure why but I always get above 100fps even i limit deck settings to 60.

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[–] fakeman_pretendname@feddit.uk 3 points 8 months ago

If you include remasters, I've been playing Shenmue I, which I think I originally played on my friend's Dreamcast in about 2001. Think it was one of the most expensive games ever made when it first came out, so I guess that'd make it pretty AAA?

There's a lot that feels a bit dated in it, like slightly clunky controls, annoyingly long sequences for tiny things (i.e. taking your shoes off every time you go in/out the house), emotionally stunted voiceovers etc - but it also holds up as a good mystery, and such a beautifully realised game world that the clunkiness just becomes sort of joyously nostalgic. I think it's great.

Also, the creepy little kids that shout "HEY MISTER! DO YOU WANT TO PLAY... soooocccerrrr?" are still hilarious.