Originally posted by: Gauauu
Also...it's perfectly ok to be someone who shows up, has some fun learning, and never releases anything much. Everyone treats their hobbies differently, and finishing a game doesn't make someone instrinsically better than someone who doesn't. Just do what you want to do.
That is very very true. I love this answer. Learning the ins and outs of how old NES games worked can simply be fun and will build a level of appreciation for these old games that would otherwise be taken for granted not knowing how difficult they were to produce in their time. I think this is why those "Retro Games Mechanics" and "Gamehut" type channels on youtube are so popular. People just like learning about things they are passionate about. And coding a sprite on screen or making an avatar scoll with user input might be more than a person cares to make, but could have had a blast even just getting that task to work successfully.