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Original location: http://boards.4chan.org/f/thread/3235567 Recognized format: Yes, thread post count is 7. Discovered flash files: 1 File: zx.swf-(1.98 MB, 720x576, Other) [_] Anonymous 04/18/17(Tue)01:39:17 No.3235567 >> [_] Anonymous 04/18/17(Tue)02:17:33 No.3235582 the song is so good, the chorus makes me so emotional, and I wasn't even around for all this >hey, hey, 16k >> [_] Anonymous 04/18/17(Tue)02:47:39 No.3235592 >>3235582 Even if you weren't there for that system and time, I'm sure everyone has had a system like that for them compared to the present. And the present will have that to the future I'm sure. >> [_] Anonymous 04/18/17(Tue)02:52:05 No.3235593 >>3235582 Sorry for that Anon, you missed a glorious era. I had a few of these devices back then, the part about writing down the peeks and pokes just haunted the shit out of me, you had to do some serious low-level hardware writing to get anything interesting to happen on a C64. Also had Elite on a 5-1/2" floppy, was the best game ever for the next 20 years until the state of computer gaming caught up with it. Light-years ahead of its time, open-ended gameplay in an (semi)open-world, vector drawn virtual 3D... and proper graphics hadn't even been invented yet. Sometimes it scares me how much tech has advanced in a few short years. I first got into electronics when we still had a vacuum-tube TV and PCs didn't exist. Now I have a PC that does everything include play television, lucky since vacuum-tube TV no longer exists. As soon as my refrigerator has racing wheels and a recliner chair, the convergent evolution of tech will be complete. >> [_] Anonymous 04/18/17(Tue)03:01:31 No.3235595 >>3235567 meh anime porn was/has been always better on CD or magazine/manga >> [_] Anonymous 04/18/17(Tue)10:31:09 No.3235650 >>3235593 I watched a video on tape recording, it's interesting stuff for sure man. Also would've been nice to have more than 6 years under my belt before 9/11; a post 9/11 world is mostly all I know, besides some fuzzy memories >>3235592 >tfw Windows XP was comfy af and I held onto it as long as I could, years after they stopped |
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