Hannah Jane Parkinson 

Teenagers think Nintendo is like ‘something from the 1920s’ – video

What do teenagers make of 80s consoles? A viral video films kids playing Super Mario Bros – on a channel that also shows older people using Oculus Rift. By Hannah Jane Parkinson
  
  

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A teenager plays Super Mario Bros. on the NES Photograph: YouTube

The Nintendo Entertainment System. It’s the best selling video console of all time and the platform for some classic titles: The Legend of Zelda, Kung-Fu Master, Metroid, Super Mario Bros and Pinball. But according to today’s teenagers, it “looks like a brick from the 1920s”.

In a video that has been viewed over 4.5 million times since it was uploaded on 9 September, youngsters – aged between 15 and 19 – struggled to plug the NES in and boot it up, before they were advised of the age-old trick of blowing on the game cartridge to remove all the dust, spider webs and general debris that might be nestling in there.

Traversing the sparse, green first level of Super Mario Bros, one gamer remarks that she “feels like she’s in Rekjavik”, while another comments on the console’s snazzy, beige colour scheme.

Teens pick up the NES, the all-time best-selling games console. Credit: YouTube

Reaction videos” have been hugely popular on YouTube for a while. The Fine Brothers’ React YouTube channel also includes teenagers bemused by the internet in the ‘90s, and playing Mike Tyson’s Punch-Up! (on NES). From the other end of the telescope the channel also shows older people taking on Oculus Rift. The verdict? “It looks like something you wear for the Ebola crisis.”

Older people check out Oculus Rift. Credit: YouTube

What are your memories of the NES? Let us know in the thread below.

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