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About Me
The world of retroonly gaming has flourished since the early 2000s, spilling onto large social networking sites like Reddit and YouTube. Nintendo has even dipped its toes into the nostalgia pool with the SNES Classic Edition. But what is retro, exactly? That's the question that divides fans. It's not just a matter of whether games are "retro" - the question is what is retro.