I don't know, guys. I'm sure many of you are on this boat with me, but I enjoy retrogaming as a whole experience, that transcends the standard perception of gameplay in terms of 1-to-10 score.
I tend to respect everyone's opinion, but I genuinely smile at/don't even care to reply to the majority or our 'retro' threads, which come up with this very inexplicable intent of revisiting/dissecting old games with shiny GTAV goggles. It's not really a matter of how deep you can go, trying to prove why Sonic IS a bad game, or fails compared to Mario, or why SMB isn't even interesting anymore... I mean, to me, you're doing it wrong, and missing the point by a long shot.
I don't expect everyone to share my point of view, here, or agree with me on the whole, but I love retrogame so much because it allows me to rediscover unique creative processes, and get lost in a bazillion of tiny little details. Every single time I turn on an old system, it's magic renewing itself.
Sure you may want to still complete that one game and get pissed off if you keep failing, but - once again, to me - there's no negativity going on, even when I dig up something that didn't get flattering reviews back then, and realize with 'modern' eyes why it didn't. It's still time which was worth having spent that way. A bit cheesy, perhaps? Sure thing, but I believe sentimentalism needs to be there, and cherished.
So yeah, if all you can do, after you went close and personal with Sonic, is going to GAF and try to convice everyone about how hard it sucks... Well, you're welcome, but don't expect to grab my attention.