Wayback Wednesday is a weekly feature that comes out - as the name would imply - every Wednesday. It's your midweek blast from the past, inckuding features and retrospectives on old basketball video games, old NLSC feature articles and editorials published as-is with added commentary, and other flashback content. This is a central discussion thread for the feature, in which I invite you to post any feedback along with your responses to each column's topic. A link to the latest article can always be found here in the first post, along with a link to the complete archive.
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Wayback Wednesday: Anemoia & Basketball Gaming
Like most people, my nostalgia for basketball and basketball gaming is intertwined. Whether I'm dusting off a classic game or playing with historical content in a newer title, I'm usually indulging my nostalgia for the 90s and 2000s. However, I've grown increasingly fond of playing with many of the Legends from before my time. This includes players who retired before I was even born, as well as those whose careers wrapped up shortly before I became a hardcore basketball fan in the mid 90s. Even though I didn't grow up watching those players, they're still nostalgic to me.
It may sound strange to have nostalgia for a time that I never experienced, but it's not uncommon. In fact, John Koenig's Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows has given a name to such feelings: the aforementioned anemoia. Needless to say, it applies to more than just basketball and basketball gaming, but it aptly describes my newfound enthusiasm for playing with players from before my time. Although it's more of a recent habit for me, upon reflection, my introduction to basketball clearly laid the groundwork for such anemoia. Let's take a look at how I've come to enjoy going back...way back...




