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Originally Posted by DeerHunter
(Post 1673101)
(Battleship)
Oh, my God, that is fucking BRUTAL! I am literally laughing so hard that I am crying right now. Someone is going to The Special Hell for creating that image, alongside child molesters and people who talk at the theater. https://cimg1.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.mia...1c27d16f6e.png |
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We are all familiar with the trend of playing Doom on highly improbable devices for which videogaming was never an intended function.
And those who are either old enough, or have an interest in vintage computing, are likely familiar with the fact that, from the 1950s through the early 1970s, teletype machines were the predominant display & keyboard mechanism used to interact with computers. Every character which we would today expect to be projected on a CRT or a flat-panel display was instead hammered out on paper Well, this guy may have come up with the strangest way to play Doom yet, which harkens back to those early days of computing. Using a receipt printer as the display device: |
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I enjoyed the gaming video.
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Probably my sixth repost of this, but it's still relevant as ever (which is to say, not at all)
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Hammond & May return to the old HQ.
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