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Re: What happens to Amiga when we are all dead (or worse) Posted on 9-Jul-2014 8:20:55
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I grew up also with PC's... :) (like most of the people here) Amiga really is different.
Many of my friends who only owned a PC envied me but did not use Amigas for varying reasons.
(for example a friend who really liked Amiga was an adventure game freak and there were simply much more adventure games for PC and they were usually better and 256 colours. I even considered getting a PC so that I could play all those great adventure games.. But spent my money on upgrading my A1200 and later getting the best Amiga ever and played and finished all those games I missed after finding a PC in the trash around 2004) Last edited by Ancalimon on 09-Jul-2014 at 08:28 AM. Last edited by Ancalimon on 09-Jul-2014 at 08:28 AM. Last edited by Ancalimon on 09-Jul-2014 at 08:26 AM. Last edited by Ancalimon on 09-Jul-2014 at 08:21 AM.
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Re: What happens to Amiga when we are all dead (or worse) Posted on 9-Jul-2014 8:29:24
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I grew up also with PC's... :) (like most of the people here) Amiga really is different. |
Like I said, it may be different for YOU, but most people couldn't care less. |
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Re: What happens to Amiga when we are all dead (or worse) Posted on 9-Jul-2014 12:53:57
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| I don't really agree with bringing your kids up on Amigas really. Fine, show them "what dad was into when I was your age", but I see a lot of posts on forums/social media of dads in their late 20s-40s raising their kids on NES, Megadrives, Amigas etc.
It seems we can be a bit blinded by our own nostalgia and we're trying to re-live our childhood through our kids, but in reality their friends are all on PS4s and Xbox Ones, not Amigas, they need to relate to their own generation.
Reminds me of this dad who thinks today's music is all crap so buys his daughter vinyl he had as a kid...
http://onion.com/1la9Vj3
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Re: What happens to Amiga when we are all dead (or worse) Posted on 9-Jul-2014 13:37:35
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look at her face :-/ she will get out of family house very soon!!!
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Re: What happens to Amiga when we are all dead (or worse) Posted on 9-Jul-2014 14:36:40
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"yaaay... another vinyl" |
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Re: What happens to Amiga when we are all dead (or worse) Posted on 9-Jul-2014 15:10:26
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| This is a little tongue in cheek, so dont take offense, but how is someone simultaneously bought up on pcs also getting their 1st pc from the trash in 2004? :P.
Seriously though there's definite parallels between machines of an era, be it pc, amiga, mac, whatever. Heck apart from the custom chipset a lot of it is the same hardware. Ive recently been getting into pcs from the times I focused on amiga (486 through to early pentium2's) and was surprised by how much fun it is. Different software for fnie tuning, customising, etc. the system, but much the same sort of experience and just as fun. One thing that has stood out is how much amiga owners were short changed in regards to gaming in the 90's. Compared to what was available to pcs (windows and dos at least) we missed out on a lot of good stuff and instead got 80's style games over and over. This wasnt just because of specs either, there's a plethora of games that run fine on 386/486/low end pentiums that couldve worked well on any moderately expanded amiga. |
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Re: What happens to Amiga when we are all dead (or worse) Posted on 9-Jul-2014 15:35:34
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Damn, poor kid. Not only is the father robbing her of growing up with her peers and having common interests with people her own age, he's discouraging the concept of personal taste and opinion and teaching her dictatorship is ok. What he's doing is a subtle form of child abuse. While a lot of mass marketted entertainment is garbage with no merrit, learning this yourself is part of growing up. Take this away from someone and youre taking away a valuable learning experience.
I really feel for this girl. Her father is crippling her and seems oblivious to the fact. I hope Im wrong, but she'll probably make some bad choices in life once she has the power to make her own choices as she'll have never had the experience doing it before. |
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Re: What happens to Amiga when we are all dead (or worse) Posted on 9-Jul-2014 17:30:31
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Well it's in the Onion, so it's satire, but my point still stands, there are dads who raise their kids on old computers just like this guy does on old records. |
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Re: What happens to Amiga when we are all dead (or worse) Posted on 9-Jul-2014 17:38:01
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don't know what's up with the vinyl guy LOL
but I can tell you that my kids have access to Wii, WiiU, XBox, Xbox360, tablets, PC's, and c64's and Amigas and STILL their favourite game just happens to a C64 game called Quod Init Exit linky AND best part is it's not old but just released last year my kids affectionately call it 'the piggy game'
Believe it or not kids can distinguish between fun, original games and those that are basically the same over and over again. Don't get me wrong they also love Super Mario & Princess Peach
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Re: What happens to Amiga when we are all dead (or worse) Posted on 9-Jul-2014 17:43:26
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| What happens to Amiga when we are all dead. . . That brings up a good point. I suppose if you have people like me, and many others here it seems, you'll tinker with some of the cooler older technology. My existing Amigas work just fine, so I think these will be good to go for awhile at least. Can't say the same for some of the floppy disks though; some have been having read errors and have corruption issues. The new Amigas should keep this generation and our generation interested, because it is still quite good. The other thing I'd say that would keep Amiga alive for many years is both Amiga Forever, and the unfortunate, pirated games and emulation.
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Re: What happens to Amiga when we are all dead (or worse) Posted on 9-Jul-2014 17:45:28
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Ah, damn I feel a bit silly now then. I got myself all worked up feeling bad for the girl :) Im not really familiar with theonion. Id heard of it, but thought it was just weird stuff rather than actual sattire.
And speaking of weird stuff, did anyone hear about the guy who got busted with a dinosaur skeleton,........ Life truly is stranger than fiction :) |
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Re: What happens to Amiga when we are all dead (or worse) Posted on 9-Jul-2014 17:46:10
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danwood wrote: @fishy_fis
Well it's in the Onion, so it's satire, but my point still stands, there are dads who raise their kids on old computers just like this guy does on old records. |
I have to laugh at these comments because it's only natural that a parent will expose their children to things that they were/are exposed to and interested in themselves. To those without kids, this may sound like 'brain washing' but to parents they can only wish they can 'brainwash' their kids that easily
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Re: What happens to Amiga when we are all dead (or worse) Posted on 9-Jul-2014 18:27:13
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They're only different for US, the people who grew up with them. The rest couldn't care less about some ancient piece of junk. |
And we are not the first. Someone somewhere has a punched card reader in their basement.
Update -- and here it is:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6auO8djKRrMLast edited by bison on 09-Jul-2014 at 06:30 PM.
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Re: What happens to Amiga when we are all dead (or worse) Posted on 9-Jul-2014 19:04:05
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And we are not the first. Someone somewhere has a punched card reader in their basement.
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Exactly, just like the kids of today will have warm, fuzzy memories of their first Xbox360 or PS3 when they grow older :) |
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Re: What happens to Amiga when we are all dead (or worse) Posted on 10-Jul-2014 4:05:26
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Yeah, like an ancient Pharaoh
But I'm costantly brainwashing my 9 year old kid to use my Amiga's. Just in case.
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\hahah like a pharaoh!
Anytime I put a kid in front of an amiga they love it. Amigas / Ataris/ and other old systems are way more fun for kids than xbox. There are alot of cutsie games they like alot. Beats the hell out of lame ass Lego xbox games talk about over saturating their senses! Young kids arent even neurologically developed enough to lay these HD games. |
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Re: What happens to Amiga when we are all dead (or worse) Posted on 10-Jul-2014 6:54:40
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Re: What happens to Amiga when we are all dead (or worse) Posted on 10-Jul-2014 14:14:24
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Re: What happens to Amiga when we are all dead (or worse) Posted on 10-Jul-2014 15:32:36
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