I was a hardcore gamer when I was young but I begin to lose interest from the early 201s. I got a ps4 to get back into gaming but didn't enjoy it the same I would have back in the 2000s. But I still love playing the old Dos games over and over again. The graphics, the gameplay, the little easter eggs, even the bugs and glitches, I just love everything about DOS games. I like to play the same games that I've already playing like a thousand times over and over again.
I don't play the same games now I did when I was a kid. A few times I've tried (usually in emulators), but they're never as good as I remember them. Instead I play a lot of retro games; the kind with pixel art graphics, chip-tunes soundtracks, and usually some old-school game mechanics. They remind me of the old classics I played as a kid, but without the limitations and annoyances caused by the limited technology of those days. And they usually lack the annoyances and excesses of modern games.
Absolutely. Sid Meier's Colonization remains a favorite, along with the early Roller Coaster Tycoon games, all the Sierra point-and-click/typing adventure games, and a few others. I actually unearthed my copy of D-Generation on an external harddrive that I've been meaning to get into my DOSBox install. I remain ever-thankful for GoG.
The original Championship Manager is still my far and away favorite one of the entire series. So simple to play and it was actually possible to lead a 4th division squad to the top.