Karl, if you count the SO's and SM's in (plus Priv RF), you get somewhere close to that number. Amazing.
OT: I guess that's just what Dommo meant - we're getting all too quick to whip up a smart discussion about the shortcomings of net culture. This may have its place, it's a part of coping with the changed in life and relating our past to the present, but it can get wearisome after a while.
This weekend I just did hang out on a site for a current game (won't tell which, way too embarassing), and reading through the comments of those kids all going OOooh and Aaahh about the details of the game reminded me of my own impressionable youth behind the joystick. Yes, for us it may all have been said and done, and looking through the eyes of an adult reveals all the flaws we glossed over with youthful eagerness.
But is it just this? We can look at art, movies, music, and perceive them as classic, even if the colors are faded, the recording is hissing, and the props are cheesy. In case of insecurity, we adopt a critical, intellectually mocking posture, detachment. I suspect that it is actually hard for many, to admit the fun they might still get out of something they enjoyed as kids, and opt out for the safer alternative of deconstructing and analyzing it.