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They also put me in the perfect mood to just forget about the stresses of real life and imagine myself in an entirely different world from our own as I play.
The first game just made running around and exploring levels feel really fun and enjoyable while also providing a decent challenge without the variety, the second game, despite being the easiest, managed to make a very accessible, pick up and play experience and Year of the Dragon especially felt really good to play through with fun mini-games with skateboarding being my favourite, colourful graphics that pushed the PS1 to its limits and a surprisingly immersive and interesting story for a cartoon platformer.
If you have a PS2, that console is fully backwards compatible with PS1 games, and the Spyro trilogy on PS2 works perfectly without issues.
I truly understand how you feel. It makes me feel like a little boy again playing video games in my old room on a big TV that I had gotten from my older brother. It was black and wide as heck, heavy as a little car haha! It's nothing quite like it and you can never truly get back to those times.
I was lucky to find an old PS1 and PS2 that was in rather rough shapes, but fully working. However, I do not own the old discs and they cost a fortune, even on auctions.
This perfectly describes how I feel as well. These past few years have been the worst. But let's not get into that. I just feel that there's nothing quite like Spyro (the originals). However, I think the games are really nostalgia dependant. Otherwise I think the younger kids who didn't get to experience it back then will likely think it's lacking, which it kind of does in today's standards.
I'm 25 :P I feel like I am 8 haha!
You can always feel younger, even if you're young. Same as you can always feel older when already old ;)
And I also feel a little sad, because the magic time when I was little and everything seemed amazing to me can not be returned. Old age is not a joy.
This is why a question like this is interesting to me. Because many can feel happy, some can feel sad. Memories can really be tied to things.
Age is something we all have to face, whether we like it or not. Best to take it with a speck of optimism rather than dwell on it :)
That's the optimism we need :) Good on you!