Dip switches.
Argh, finding out about them killed my faith in the world way more than realizing Santa is not real - if you can't even rely on Arcade games being fair and are depending on their operator's good will, nothing is guaranteed :S
Dip switches.
Cheat codes are now called micro transactions and we pay money for them.
"isometric"
"scroller"
"icon driven"
showing me age now....
Complexity
Emergent Gameplay
Master and Slave IDE is probably an extinct term as well.
Joystick
17, and all my friends think it's weird I still call the controllers joysticks sometimes
Memory Card.
60 FPS. i kid.sort of
Referring to the Dreamcast and PS2 as the "128-bit era".
Remember when people actually did that?
Well, because it is weird. Don't take it as an offense though. You're 17yo you say? I was using a Joypad before you were born! You referring to Joypads as Joystick is kind of an anachronism.
Oh, since it felt weird to me to write "Joypad". I believe, "controller" is the preferable term now, isn't it?
In gay jargon a twink is a relatively young, "hairless" and thin dude.
The term for mmo is all but dead because the best gear is character bound or there's a level limit on what you can wear. I haven't really seen an example of character "twinking" since Lineage 2.
Well, because it is weird. Don't take it as an offense though. You're 17yo you say? I was using a Joypad before you were born! You referring to Joypads as Joystick is kind of an anachronism.
Oh, since it felt weird to me to write "Joypad". I believe, "controller" is the preferable term now, isn't it?
I call them gamepads often. Or just pad.Joystick
17, and all my friends think it's weird I still call the controllers joysticks sometimes
I call them gamepads often. Or just pad.
Now hold on for a second, there is and has been a clear distinction between joystick and joypad for ages now - joysticks have sticks and joypads have - you wouldn't guess it - directional pads. I've been using joysticks way before he / she has been born![]()
That's my point! His exposure to actual Joysticks should have been very limited, compared to us 70s/80s folks. Lots of my friends used to call the NES pads "Joysticks", simply out of habit. The difference between these two input devices was very obvious but the term just fossilised in our vocabulary.![]()
funny how some have made a return like voxels and rocket jumping
"game over"
Haven't spotted the original term yet, which would be Newbie.
- Newb
"Bits" (In the context of referring to Console power)
Memory Card.
"FMV" to refer to any prerendered cutscenes.
Shareware.
Energy when referring to health.
I remember some people calling bosses "masters".
I flipped Super Mario without even using any warp zones.
Gibs (used a lot back in the days of Doom and Quake)
I will never understand how people called levels in a game "boards".
A "2 Player game"
Now we call it co-op or versus.
The "main game"
Now we call it the campaign, with the recognition that multiplayer is as important or moreso depending on title.
People, at least locally, would often call a PSX or maybe even a PS2 a Sony'.
local multiplayer
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"Systems" when referring to consoles. Console wasn't really a popular word in North America until the 2000s.
And once upon a time, jRPG was just "RPG".
I remember when people called cartridges 'tapes' in the 2600 days.
i "clocked" that game already
Wasn't there also the term "module" for cartridges? Tha'ts at least what we called them in German..
config.sys
autoexec.bat
Every PC gamer in the 80s and 80s knew those two files. Today I think it's pretty amazing that my really young self knew how to handle the editing of those files in order to free memory.
Wasn't there also the term "module" for cartridges? Tha'ts at least what we called them in German..
Back home we used to say a game was "rescued" when it was finished. It could be about kart racing and you still said the game was "rescued", based on Mario of course.
Also, hit points were always refered as "blood", even if you were destroying a tank in Contra or whatever, enemies had "blood", you had "blood", you were "lowering their blood down".
This might not have applied to everyone thoughbut in my family and group of friends it was like that.
Oh also using "Atari" as a name for any console.
Yes I'm old.
config.sys
autoexec.bat
Every PC gamer in the 80s and 80s knew those two files. Today I think it's pretty amazing that my really young self knew how to handle the editing of those files in order to free memory.
Well, because it is weird. Don't take it as an offense though. You're 17yo you say? I was using a Joypad before you were born! You referring to Joypads as Joystick is kind of an anachronism.
Oh, since it felt weird to me to write "Joypad". I believe, "controller" is the preferable term now, isn't it?
Now hold on for a second, there is and has been a clear distinction between joystick and joypad for ages now - joysticks have sticks and joypads have - you wouldn't guess it - directional pads. I've been using joysticks and joypads as well way before he / she has been born![]()