No problem. :) We all have those moments. Don't be scared to get out there and try your best. π (Maybe just don't spend a ton of money on it at first though. Okay? haha)
I made a couple of communities here on Lemmy and initially freaked about not getting people interacting and whatnot but whatever I made them anyways because they're about things I love. You've gotta do it for you, not anyone else. If you create something you love then who cares if no one else sees it? It has value to you, and that attracts people, it's like an unspoken rule of the universe or something.
If nothing more, it'll be worth the experience you gained from doing it. That is of course worse case-scenario. Realistically, you'll probably get at least a few people listening at first, and grow from there.
Well I suppose it's what you define as retro. To me Retro is an era, unmoving in time, after years have past and the PS5 becomes as old in age as the PSX is now, then do we consider the PS5 retro? What of the PSX then? Or do we move on from "modern" as a current(in this hypothetical) standard? Post-modern, neo-renaissance whatever the new terms we use end up being.
Have to give a shout out to all the Yakuza games. If you like a gripping story, likable characters, beat 'em ups with light rpg mechanics this series is for you!
YouTube comments have always been a veiled lie. There's some sort of algorithm at work not to mention the dislike button on comments just doesn't work. I wouldn't put too much thought behind it, if anything I'd say discussing it on Reddit/Twitter is a better way to get heard.
Repeats what you said, but slightly worse.