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Its kinda crazy ... playing ROMs of NES games that I vaguely remember from childhood as being insanely difficult/frustrating and then playing them in my 40's and finding that... "Hey, this game is tough but actually playable. Why was this so hard when I was 10?"
I get a kick out of watching random YT videos discussing some notoriously "bad" video game where its pointed out that, "If you play the game by its own rules instead of the rules of another game, its actually pretty solid." As an example... randomly came across at video talking about the Die Hard NES game and it sounds pretty cool. But if you were to play it using the same rules as Commando for the NES you absolutely are going to have a bad time.
It's funny to return to PS1 JRPGs from my childhood that took literal years for me and my siblings to beat with bosses that we got stuck in for months and discover that they're piss easy with your adult gamer brain that actually understands how the stats and mechanics are supposed to work
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Turning on fast forward in your emulator to speed through grinding also helps
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Being able to Fast Forward is a freaking godsend as an adult trying to play the old RPGs...