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I'm getting tired of those artsy (and not so artsy) videogames that make you feel like shit. I play videogames so I can have fun doing something that requires some degree of ability, not to ragequit due to the utter unfairness of the gameplay (I'm looking at you, _Fire Emblem_ franchise!) or to spend hours upon hours feeling sad waiting for a happy ending that never seems to arrive.

That's why I prefer retrogames. They can be frustrating too, but it's a good kind of frustration, a positive one, which comes out of my lack of ability to overcome a certain challenge while the gameplay itself and story remain a fun experience.

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