So when does a game become what everyone refers to as a 'classic'? There are some very good examples of classic games around, like Sonic, the original FF's and Tetris, to name a few. But what makes these games classic? Is it their age, the way they play? Maybe it's their sales figures over the years?
For me, I think a classic game is one that has been around for generations, but is still seen as an amazing game by current standards. Very few classic games ever get remakes, which I think is a good thing, because a remake or an update of a game often spoils it
For me, I think a classic game is one that has been around for generations, but is still seen as an amazing game by current standards. Very few classic games ever get remakes, which I think is a good thing, because a remake or an update of a game often spoils it