Post your favorite tech/game/software/whatever from the 90s that gives you nostalgia from such a simpler time.
I'll start with this video. I was into the exact same as this guy in the video back then.![]()
/xdcc send #1
Well remembering something isn't always great. I remember connecting to AOL, using the free hours, canceling, rinse and repeat.
Also downloading demos from their download section and using the chats with what most likely were the early form of Internet pedophiles.
Remember shareware? Goodness.
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My first video card
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I played this game so much and it's a real bad game. Jammit is the name of the game.
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AOL chatrooms were the shizz. When I was 18, my friends and I would go on and torment the pervs. Endless hours of entertainment.
Your Link to Perfection
Ice Station Zebra
Nirvana
Martyrium
Pirate's Haven
Unlawful Entry
Point Blank
Fastrax
1991 game, Amiga version, rather basic till you get past 5:20, really picks up in higher levels. 120 levels if I remember right:
I bought serial # 000173 of the Amiga 4000 for $3,000 in 1992 the first day they were available:
1996 Cybervision 64 3D video card, I have this in my Amiga computer:
DACS Switching Frame, I couldn't find the AT&T DACS III I worked on, but this is similar:
I still have my Sharp Zarus ZR-5800 FX w/2MB memory, 1995, they were about $700 or $800 back then:
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Last edited by Wild Cobra; 05-12-2011 at 10:33 PM.
The first "tabbed browser" was available in 1996:
IBrowse
1990, Video Toaster, and Lightwave:
LightWave was used to create special effects for the Babylon 5, Star Trek Voyager and seaQuest DSV science fiction television series; the program was also utilized in the production of anic as well as the recent Battlestar Galactica TV-series, Sin City, Star Trek, 300 and Star Wars movies. The acclaimed short film, 405 was also produced by two artists from their homes using Lightwave. In the famous Finnish Star Trek parody Star Wreck - In the Pirkinning, most of the visual effects were done in LightWave. In Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius, the entire film was made in Lightwave 6 and messiah:Studio.
No mom! I wanted the thickest phone line!...I need the fastest connection!..ugh.
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