So I'll be You've got a schoosh more than a decade on Me but yeah Pong Actually was playing some text stuff like Colossal Caverns on the dummy terminals at My folks University before I got My grubby little hands on anything in house and ended up with a Atari 2600 then a 400 which then prompted Pop to pull in an 800 because there was no storage period so watts off and bye bye whatever code You had entered usually outta the back of some magazine like Byte and the membrane keyboard was as awful for typing as a touchscreen with a qwerty key layout on a stupid smartphone Then when We finally got a cassette tape drive I realized it was litterally just a cassette tape player and hooked up the ge player and sure enough it loaded code and We could have used it all along as it became Our dedicated storage drive owing to a much more accurate counter Ever notice how these days computers are getting worse and have been for years? They're turning them into virtual dummy terminals with the mainframe renamed the cloud IMHO Any interest in the occasional retro title by way of demo at least? Hardware could be interesting also as I heard some youngbucks bemoaning 30hrz video yesterday although that might be a pickle to display Just a thought FWIW Not much, You?
What game is this? It does not say anywhere. I see the robot thing that looks like Star Wars, but I do no recognize the game at all.
Sorry, it’s Starfield with some mods.
So I'll be You've got a schoosh more than a decade on Me but yeah Pong Actually was playing some text stuff like Colossal Caverns on the dummy terminals at My folks University before I got My grubby little hands on anything in house and ended up with a Atari 2600 then a 400 which then prompted Pop to pull in an 800 because there was no storage period so watts off and bye bye whatever code You had entered usually outta the back of some magazine like Byte and the membrane keyboard was as awful for typing as a touchscreen with a qwerty key layout on a stupid smartphone Then when We finally got a cassette tape drive I realized it was litterally just a cassette tape player and hooked up the ge player and sure enough it loaded code and We could have used it all along as it became Our dedicated storage drive owing to a much more accurate counter Ever notice how these days computers are getting worse and have been for years? They're turning them into virtual dummy terminals with the mainframe renamed the cloud IMHO
Any interest in the occasional retro title by way of demo at least? Hardware could be interesting also as I heard some youngbucks bemoaning 30hrz video yesterday although that might be a pickle to display Just a thought FWIW Not much, You?