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The reason why I recommend console over PC at this point is because if you DO decide to get into more modern mainstream gaming then the console will make that pivot for significantly less ($0) than a similarly priced laptop would. If you can set up an Amazon account you can do this.
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Yes, you will need to connect to the internet and download games, but it's incredibly simple.
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I'd actually recommend getting either a PS4 or an Xbox One to start with since they will have all those games available and can double as entertainment hubs for your TV thst are likely more verse tile than what you have now. They play very similarly to their old school counterparts with little nods to more modern game play that will help you acclimate to the newer mechanics and interfaces. There are a ton of retro remakes of old school beat em ups (Double Dragon, Streets of Rage, Ninja Turtles) along with retro inspired originals like Cupheqd and Shovel Knightout there now.

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I would also like suggestions for games to play with my girlfriend. Do you need to hook all gaming systems up to the internet now? Download games? I have no idea how much games cost or how quickly you go through a game. I am also used to the old school discs or cartridges. I am assuming that the systems offer wireless controllers that will enable me to sit on the couch I also like the idea of not being tethered by a cord. Is one easier? Does one have more options? The thing that seems appealing about a system vs a laptop, is that you can lounge on the couch and not be sitting up rigid. I don't know if Playstation or Xbox is a better system as far as games etc. I am not sure if I should buy a gaming system or a gaming laptop. The idea of being immersed in a world is very appealing to me. I also like games like Tetris, but they seem to wear out quicker. I also have a hard time doing a bunch of buttons at a time. Perhaps I just need more practice, but I seem to have a hard time with the controllers, particularly the joysticks that you use your thumbs to move people. My limited experience with modern games hasn't been good. Laptop seems less appealing, since it appears that you have to sit at a table in order to use a mouse. It seems like there are so many systems and I know that people also game on their laptops and tablets. The games weren't as primitive as Space Invaders, but not as sophisticated as modern games. Super Nintendo, left to right screen layout and a handful of buttons. I haven't played video games since I was a teenager.
