Makabriel said:
Yeah, come talk to me when you remember playing games on cassette tapes. Having to rewind or fast forward to certain parts of the tape to access your information was an exercise in patience.
That and remember the brilliant idea of us buying those new 90min tapes thinking oh joy how much storage we can get out of those! Next we learn about tape stretching and why consistent baud rate matters as our newly saved programs will not load. Ouch! Now I have to retype the whole thing again.. at least I printed out the program before saving it...whew!
C64 and Apple were cool as you could use the catalog command to get a program list where Atari it was a counter on the device... bleh.
Saving up to get my first 5.25 floppy drive and then learning about using scissors to cut a notch to use the other side heh.
Modems were still pretty rare, I remember having to drive 30+ miles to get to the nearest Sears that sold games in one corner of their store. Seeing people crowded around the TV to play Pitfall, wait you can stand on their eye to avoid the chomper? Hmm. I remember playing with a friend and seeing Link get his boomerang and I was like woah, that is cool!
I have nostalgia for many computer type things, consoles, computers, arcades etc. It was a great time, things felt exciting and new with even more new things just around the corner. Also the pace that things came out felt about right where you could still keep your footing with change without feeling like the carpet was pulled out from under you.
I remember this arcade I think was called the Crystal Palace, the din of arcade sounds all combined together to make this weird harmony of music. Each instrument - an arcade cabinet could easily be picked out for its distinctive tunes, beeps and blorts it would emit.
At that time it was on TV about how kids would spend their lunch money at the arcades and it was the new menace our youth that must be stopped! lol
Really, so many memories. I should stop here while I am ahead heh.
I am glad that many of the devs are doing remakes while still forging ahead making new games. There have been some really neat and wonderful games that have come out and I am definitely looking forward what is coming next : )