Sujet : Re: When Is A Game Old?
De : Xocyll (at) *nospam* gmx.com (Xocyll)
Groupes : comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.actionDate : 22. Apr 2024, 19:38:29
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Justisaur <
justisaur@yahoo.com> looked up from reading the entrails of
the porn spammer to utter "The Augury is good, the signs say:
On 4/18/2024 1:01 PM, Ant wrote:
candycanearter07 <candycanearter07@candycanearter07.nomail.afraid> wrote:
Kyonshi <gmkeros@gmail.com> wrote at 11:08 this Wednesday (GMT):
On 4/16/2024 6:30 PM, candycanearter07 wrote:
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I'm sure CRT's will continue to be well known..
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Not sure, when was the last time you actually saw one?
I mean, my kids know they existed, but mostly from movies and stuff.
Today.
Same. Still have them, but not in used.
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I somewhat regret getting rid of my Sony Trinitron monitor, older games
and consoles looked far better on it than modern LCDs. Unfortunately
space, and the weight of the thing with all the moves was a problem and
it's long gone.
Had one of those, and they were nice. Mine died though and the only way
to get it fixed was at an NEC facility in Ottawa.
70lbs that thing weighed, so shipping it there and back would have cost
more than it was worth.
I do NOT miss the weight of CRT TVs and monitors.
Xocyll