I know its too early for me to ask this question on this forum coz I am still a newbie w.r.t. a lot of things related to NES.
How can one justify learning to program for the NES and doing stuff related to NES in an age when the video game and the computer industry have reached so far.
Its particularly difficult to justify why one who has a full time job(which takes about 10 hrs a day) and family responsibilties is spending time for learning a very old system like NES.
Before asking a new question I always browse through the existing answers. Today, while doing so, I saw this topic Justifying this hobby. And this was when this question popped up in my mind.
Please let me know your views.
Cheers.
How can one justify learning to program for the NES and doing stuff related to NES in an age when the video game and the computer industry have reached so far.
Its particularly difficult to justify why one who has a full time job(which takes about 10 hrs a day) and family responsibilties is spending time for learning a very old system like NES.
Before asking a new question I always browse through the existing answers. Today, while doing so, I saw this topic Justifying this hobby. And this was when this question popped up in my mind.
Please let me know your views.
Cheers.