Wow, that one hits pretty hard. I remember being in high school when the 360 was about to come out, and discussing with one of my best friends whom I've known since I was five whether it would be best to get the 360 or hold out on next gen for a year and see what Sony/Nintendo had to offer. It's very weird to think that those consoles are six years and five years old now, respectively. This generation still feels so new. I think the release of new consoles have always been an interesting way to mark my life. It's always fun to think back on where I was in life when new consoles were released. The PS2/Gamecube/xbox generation will probably always have the most impact on me. Nothing really matches being 10 years old and soaking up all the information I could on the new consoles. I remember going to planetgamecube.com and watching the ticker just count down the days until November 18th, 2001. What a great time...KevinCow said:There are kids starting school this year who were born after the Xbox 360 came out.
bhlaab said:Everyone itt was born after the fall of the soviet union. These things happen.
The Lion King and DKC came out the same year?Platy said:my first reation was "...she has the same age as lion king and donkey kong country ! =O"
I've met kids who have never seen this show. D:Keyser Soze said:Sorry for going on about non gaming things, but...
Seeing Tellytubby Sun Baby....
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...today....
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...makes me feel old.
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OMG
Eiji said:Darklord said:2000-2010 feels so much different and shorter compared to 1990-2000.
THIS! THIS! THIS! THIS!!!
Me 1983
Oh come on, who never watched the Tellytubbys? My little sister of 9 has watched my VHS old collection lol.Windam said:Dammit GAF, reading this thread made me sad.
I've met kids who have never seen this show. D:I'm 16.
Wazzim said:Oh come on, who never watched the Tellytubbys? My little sister of 9 has watched my VHS old collection lol.
LuchaShaq said:I don't think I know anyone who HAS seen it outside of youtubing the purse thing when fox news esque people threw a fit about tellytubbys having a "gay agenda" or some sort of nonsense. 23 here.
Gamecube and wii are not that old.Ookami-kun said:Remember when saves are limited to blocks?
kswiston said:I sort of take hard-drive space for granted today. My main rig has had 2TB for the last 2 years. I am just now getting to the point that I will need to upgrade again. When I do, it will be maybe $80 to add another 2TB.
In 1995 when I got my first Windows PC, I was rocking a 486DX2-66 with 8MB ram and ~500MB hard drive. Being a young teenager with little money, I was stuck with that hard drive until I upgraded to a "gigantic" 8GB model in 1998. I became a master of cleaning out and rearranging the fridge.
USB sticks are even worse. I got my first USB stick in 2004. 128MB for $30. Going from a floppy disk to carry my university assignments, I thought it was huge. You can now get a 16GB stick for that price.
Persona7 said:Gamecube and wii are not that old.
Wazzim said:That can't be true.
TehOh said:Forget 3.5 inch floppies, this is what I used as a kid:
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Loved Oregon Trail and Carmen Sandiego on this baby:
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Also mindblowing? I've been rewatching Robotech for the first time in years, and I realized that this show is 26 years old! Geez. I loved watching it as a kid in the late 80's/early 90's.
Ookami-kun said:Remember when saves are limited to blocks?
Ookami-kun said:I just realized that the Digimon franchise is over 15 years old, with the first anime airing ten years ago.
Fuck yeah Xros Wars continuing the tradition.
Mastperf said:If you can remember what tv show coming on (in the US) signals the end of Saturday morning cartoons that week, well...you're getting old.
Bolt Vanderhuge said:Here's one that always gets me;
Flight of the Navigator came out 25 years ago.
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So obsessed with this movie as a child.
Joe Shlabotnik said:There's an argument to be made that popular culture noticeably stagnated in the '00s. Maybe 9/11 and the wars really fucked things up, maybe culture just migrated to the internet, who knows. But fashion, film, music, etc. are not dramatically different from the late '90s. Chances are you could be dropped into 1998 as you are right now and not look out of place outside of your seriously bitchin' cell phone.
But if you went back in time in 2001 to 1988, you'd have felt like Marty McFly.
gwarm01 said:Nothing hits home more than those Simpson's episodes.
This man gets it. I have all the VHS episodes of Digimon Season 1&2 because they were my fucking childhood; and they're awesome. I wish they would remaster them, and put them on Blu-ray though, but I guess Bandai doesn't want that...or care.Jintor said:Watched the first episode of Digimon (english dubbed) on DVD the other day. Still holds up, even with lack of widescreen, repeated sound effects and dialogue, and general 90's craptacularness.
It's just funny and full of heart.
Happy 5th birthday, Apple TV
Get out the cake and candles, it's birthday time! Five years ago today, Apple introduced the pre-cursor to the Apple TV. Code-named the iTV, the home entertainment device was "the last thing" presented during Apple's "Its Showtime" press event held in San Francisco on September 12th, 2006.
The iTV was introduced as a smaller Mac Mini that works with the Apple Remote. It ran modified OS X software with an interface that resembled a souped-up version of Front Row. It also included a USB port, 802.11B connectivity, component video, HDMI output and optical audio. Just like the current model, it was advertised as a device to watch media pulled from your computer and iTunes account.
Renamed the Apple TV for its launch, the first generation device hit retail shelves on January 9th, 2007 and received a lukewarm reception. The second generation model was introduced four years later at Apple's fall event on September 1, 2010. Still not a flagship product, Steve Jobs called the device a "hobby".
Though a hobby, the new Apple TV has some notable improvements, including a significantly smaller form factor and iOS which enabled features like AirPlay streaming. Sales of the AppleTV still pale in comparison to the iPhone and iPad, but the addition of other services like Netflix and the increased interest in video streaming bode well for the future of this device.
Pretty much thisCodeblue said:I was just telling my sister about how I always think of the 90's when I hear "a decade ago".
I'm in my early 20's and this thread makes me feel like a dinosaur.
Flying_Phoenix said:- SEGA use to make consoles?