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1992: The year that changed first-person shooters forever. (eurogamer)
40 years ago, Sony introduced the 3 1/2" floppy disk, a compact alternative to the unwieldy 5 1/4" disk. It was an effective and very popular storage solution until it aged out in the early 90s. Remember installing games and getting prompts like, "Please insert disk 15?" Lol. pic.twitter.com/3JyqedPJT1
— Jaz Rignall (@JazRignall) November 19, 2022
Half-Life is now 24 years old – released November 19, 1998 pic.twitter.com/Y2n231TXEv
— LambdaGeneration (@LambdaGen) November 19, 2022
Half Life (1998) is now as old as Tank (1974) was when Half Life came out. pic.twitter.com/ZycizcZ3a5
— 🌷☀️idspispopd🌙🥀 (@Bhaal_Spawn) November 19, 2022
— Agent Strange (@PoweredbyidTech) November 17, 2022
On this day in 1995, DOOM was released for the Sony PlayStation. This highly respected version of the DOS first-person shooter features different cover art, this version created by artist Roger Motzkus. pic.twitter.com/2LFKfrIqIL
— Lord Arse! 🕹️ (@Lord_Arse) November 16, 2022
In the mid 90s, I started #collecting #CPUs and crafted my own wooden case to sort and display them. Over time, I needed a second and larger one. Today, I have more than 1000 #microprocessors and I hence started a new project to manage this new era. Stay tuned for the result! pic.twitter.com/pi3ZWnqhD0
— CPU Duke (@duke_cpu) November 20, 2022