I like how we live in a world where dumbf*cks on YouTube influence hobbies this heavily.
It's hilarious to me people are incapable of finding cool shit to entertain themselves with unless YouTube things tell them to do it.
What did they do in the 90s? Lick tree stumps?
In fairness, the means by which I got my info in the 1990s, especially pre-internet, are dried up.
Game magazines (EGM, GamePro, Tips & Tricks, GameFan, PC Gamer, etc.) aren't really flying off the shelf. Another way was to wait for a port of the game that I played in the arcade and that's not happening so much these days. There was also picking a game that looked cool at the local rental chains and perhaps buying it if it were good, but renting isn't really a thing. Lastly, I'd hang out with friends from school and if they had something good I might pick it up, but I'm not hanging out with too many school kids nowadays.
My options in 2018 are to basically buy what you guys say is good or what I think looks good on YouTube.