Do you still have those old systems? I pulled mine out of storage a couple years back, and they're still fun as hell. Got to play (get my ass kicked by) my old game saves from in some cases 30 years ago, and it's great fun.
The only old system that doesn't work is my NES, and I found one of those hardware emulators that takes the old cartridges. Not perfect, but works well enough for the games I have.
Even if you don't, emulation is an option. Not just on your PC - with setups like the Raspberry Pi you can install an old console emulator inside the shell of the original console (or an alternative) and feed it into your TV same as the old days.
Do you still have those old systems? I pulled mine out of storage a couple years back, and they're still fun as hell. Got to play (get my ass kicked by) my old game saves from in some cases 30 years ago, and it's great fun.
The only old system that doesn't work is my NES, and I found one of those hardware emulators that takes the old cartridges. Not perfect, but works well enough for the games I have.
Even if you don't, emulation is an option. Not just on your PC - with setups like the Raspberry Pi you can install an old console emulator inside the shell of the original console (or an alternative) and feed it into your TV same as the old days.