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Memory in video games: nostalgia, remakes, and the collective consciousness of a generation

Retro gaming setup collage featuring an NES console, SNES console, Game Boy handheld, Sega Genesis, and classic game cartridges on a wooden table.

Video games have always been more than just entertainment. For many, they are time capsules, holding memories of childhood, friendships, and emotional milestones. The revival of old games through remakes and remasters, alongside community-driven retrospectives, has highlighted how deeply the industry is tied to collective memory. Nostalgia isn’t just a marketing strategy; it’s a driving force in game development and consumption. This article explores how memory, both personal and shared, plays a vital role in the video game experience. These emotional and cultural attachments turn gaming into a shared historical record, where players across generations find common ground. Remakes and remasters: bridging past and present The gaming industry has increasingly leaned into remakes and remasters as a strategy to keep franchises relevant. These projects are not simply about updating visuals but also about preserving and reinterpreting game narratives for contemporary audiences. Remasters provide an opportunity for newcomers to experience titles…

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