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Xbox One versus/vs. Nintendo 64

ant says...

Yes, and vibrating controllers. I wasn't a console fan back then. I only owned Atari 2600 and borrowed a Turbo Graphx 16 for a week.

ChaosEngine said:

Never got the hype around GoldenEye.

Played it on a friends N64 and it felt like an ok FPS, but wasn't really that memorable. Is it just because it was the first decent console FPS?

Journey - Escape - The 2600 Video Game

This is what vintage toys look like

Dial Up Modem Handshake Sound - Spectrogram

ant says...

2400. 2600 was for Atari video game consoles and magazines. I was there.

IIRC, 2400 didn't have error corrections so you can see garbled data and easily get disconnected from line noises (e.g., "hello?")!

cluhlenbrauck said:

2400 or 2600 baud modems were the ones I used back in the BBS days.
Scariest part is when someone picked up the phone "hello?"

lets play some LORD

Who Would Want to Buy Anything From These Pricks??

Xbox One unveil highlights

ant says...

Guess? Why need a new console?

I will stick with my compuiters. I haven't owned a video game console since Atari 2600.

Yogi said:

Yeah, it just doesn't seem like it's for me. Guess I'll be buying Sony.

Glass How-to: Getting Started

dag says...

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the 12-year-old, Atari playing kid inside of me says "holy crap this is amazing". The adult says - you'll look like a dork and people will laugh at you.

Is Glass the new new? I just don't know - totally line ball on this one.

Formerly Homeless New Singer of Journey Found on Youtube

Retro City Rampage. Possibly the coolest retro game ever

oritteropo says...

I sometimes look at new games, and wonder if the developers have forgotten what made the old games fun... but you only have to look at the retro gaming and the home brew games to see that not EVERY developer has forgotten.

This would have fitted right in to the 80s, C64, Atari, Speccy, NES... it would've just seemed right on all of them

What most schools don't teach

All the ColecoVision™ Games in Fifteen Minutes

alcom says...

I can barely remember if I had some of those games for my Atari 2600, later on my Apple II, or if I was just at my friend's house playing his ColecoVision so much that I felt like I owned those games. Damn, that was a long time ago!

How to Buy a Computer in 1996

deathcow says...

My progression was.....
Commodore 64 (1983),
Atari520ST (1987),
Atari 1040ST (1987), (Hard drive!)
IBM PC/AT (1988),
Macintosh 2 (1990),
80486 66DX2, (1992),
Pentium overdrive for the 486DX2 (1995),
Dual Pentium MMX 166 (1996) ,
Pentium-2 333mhz (1998), (Dual voodoo-2)
Pentium-3 800mhz (2000),
Pentium D 2.8gz ( 2006),
Core i7-920 ( 2009),
Core i7-970 (2011).

Lesser machines along the way... a Macintosh SE I cant place on the timeline. My biggest regret was sticking with the Pentium-3 for so long. Wasn't so interested though.

1980s Video Game Companies Factory Footage

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Tags for this video have been changed from 'video came, 1980s, atari, nintemdo, pac man, patrick scott patterson' to 'arcade, video games, 1980s, atari, nintemdo, pac man, patrick scott patterson' - edited by xxovercastxx

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