Recently found an original Compaq 486, with 3-inch and 5-inch floppy drives, used up all the previous floppy disks, full of nostalgia. I wonder if everyone here mostly uses virtual environments?
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| zzz19760225 | +2 | 2018-01-02 19:03 |
Originally posted by vistalz at 2018-1-2 16:57:
Indeed, restarting the luxurious configuration of the 486 from back then now gives a feeling of time travel. Thinking back to the excitement of staying up all night playing on the green-screen machine of the 286 in school, reappearing in the era of various black technologies now, it's really no...
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| zzz19760225 | +2 | 2018-01-03 14:43 |
Originally posted by vistalz at 2018-1-2 16:57:
Indeed, restarting the luxurious configuration of the 486 from back then now gives a sense of time travel. Thinking back to the excitement of staying up all night in school playing on the green-screen machines of the 286, and now reappearing in the era of various black technologies, it's really...
Originally posted by zzz19760225 at 2018-1-3 14:47:
There was also a game called "Men vs. Women" besides Dungeon Keeper before. I forgot it. It was similar to the simple mode of StarCraft. The male is a stone golem, and the female has a flying bird or something. I feel that game was quite...
Originally posted by vistalz at 2018-1-3 15:36:
There were many classic games in the past. Although the graphics are simply rubbish compared to today's, the nostalgia is incomparable. I don't play any online games now.