In terms of toys, what was so great about G1 was the overall designs.
G1 Prowl/Streak/Smokescreen was a limited articulation brick, but the actual design in terms of bonnet chest, boot legs, etc is a great design.
The Alt Subaru improves the toy tech and adds complexity, but the overall design is still there and imo, remains on of the best Alts.
They were also unique.
As a kid, I knew Jetfire wasn't a TF as I knew Macross, but thought all other Transformers were original, as they seemed to be the same style.
When someone showed me Roadbuster and Whirl and the Deluxe Insecticons, I thought they were fake.
Their designs just looked so unlike any "proper" Transformers I just couldn't believe they were from the same people.
I liked Roadbuster and Whirl, didn't the deluxe Insecticons, but thought all of them looked like those "typical Japanese robots".
They weren't fake, but I was right in that they were not made by the same people, and it's that difference that made them so special.
So it's not nostalgia, it's that a couple of bunches of designers came up with a set of designs that appealed to some people in a way no others would.
However, I do still think that some figures jump out in the same way.
Figures like Rid Scourge, GF Vector Prime, BW Tigerhawk, Big Convoy, Cybertron Unicon, and a few more have designs as timeless and unique as the ones that made G1 so special.
Nekoman wrote:My point was that no one accepts anything new if it differs from G1 the slightest bit
Funny thing is, in G1 Prime was a truck. Then Prime was a truck that merged with what is essentially a minicon and combined with his trailer.
Then he died and Prime was a Caravan called Rodimus.
Bumblebee also became Goldbug, then he, Starscream and Grimlock all got new Alt modes and human outer shells.
G1 was constant change and many of us do still welcome that.
For not, I'm guessing reasons vary.
Some don't think the changes are for the better, which is fair.
If something pulls you in, especially to the point you're a fan 23 years later, it must have plugged in to your tastes very highly.
Every step away from that is a step away from your tastes and you're not going to like it.
Also, some have wanted more articulate or show accurate figures since '84. They've waited 23 years now, so when a "G1" based line comes out and they get a totally different design, they'll feel cheated.
Same if a line introduces a figure like Excellion. Great figure, lots of nods to Hot Rod, but to someone whose been craving Hot Rod for years, the nods are a tease. It could have been a show accurate Hot Rod, it's not, it's a wasted chance and they'll never be able to look at it without bias.
As far as Cliffjumper goes, I see it like this.
If G1 can give us two different molds with two different heads, losing that is a step back.
Same with Magnus. Even G1 managed to give us more than just a white Prime repaint. Other lines even gave him a whole new mold, so the simple repaint is a step back.