It's
the best kind of nostalgia: fresh and new with nods to the games that lead to its existence.
Not exact matches
The
best book on democracy and the
best book on America, Alexis de Tocqueville's Democracy in America, is pretty much a handbook on that
kind of nostalgia.
While occasionally my ovaries twitch and I get a pang
of baby
nostalgia, I'm so happy to have independent, (
kind of)
well - behaved children.
And, as far as
nostalgia - explosions go, this is perhaps the very
best of its
kind.
Not, mind you, the false, rose - tinted glasses
kind of nostalgia, but the honest ache for when one's time was truly
better.
You could say the same thing about
nostalgia, whether it's the
kind of»80s name - checking that Spielberg and Cline are doing in «Ready Player One» or the
kind that politicians and advertisers do when they encourage their audiences to remember the
good ole days - comforting if you don't think too hard and, as corporations and film studios
well know, monetizable.
Isn't it a whole different
kind of blinkered
nostalgia to imagine that the youth
of 2045 will still be hung up on «Stayin» Alive» and Atari and,
well, Spielberg movies?
It's that
kind of purposeful B - movie «it's so bad it's
good» voice recording that really shines and brings the
nostalgia to light.
Ironically, time hasn't necessarily been
kind to these ports - if you have a burning
nostalgia for those games, you're probably
better off playing them on the Genesis or the Saturn, which had the
kind of processing grunt to carry them off more faithfully.