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tinmachine2 Posted - 09/26/2019 : 12:44:03
I am pleased to be in this group and it is very important to know that we are very passionate about ROM programming that takes us directly to a virtual world.Reading your user names fills me with joy ... names like Caveman, Scramble, eh eh eh.

But you must know that as long as you keep this passion you will not be able to grow old. It is very important to block the 80s so that nothing can harm them. Everything else the present the future has been nefarious. We are not this future ... we do not want it does not reflect our electronic desires. Steve Jobs never moved from his garage ... Everything returns to the point where it originated.

The playstation was the downfall, a catastrophe for the whole back-computing world like that of the 8 and 16 bit Retroconsole. Today we know it's like this. But we wanted to experience the destruction of small individual entertainment realities.
We could not even make this experience and keep the best one we had

Already today many have understood this disaster and are backtracking by looking at what has been left behind and we have realized that there are so many things that can be enhanced to the fullest.

Today we have more knowledge of yesterday and we can review the whole retro-computer discourse. The vic20 for example look at what they are doing for this small machine that was intended for the commodore waste bin.

All this can not be called just passion ... but time travel .... in a temporal space that we are sharing it all together.




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anniel Posted - 09/26/2019 : 13:01:49
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Originally posted by tinmachine2

I am pleased to be in this group and it is very important to know that we are very passionate about ROM programming that takes us directly to a virtual world.Reading your user names fills me with joy ... names like Caveman, Scramble, eh eh eh.

But you must know that as long as you keep this passion you will not be able to grow old. It is very important to block the 80s so that nothing can harm them. Everything else the present the future has been nefarious. We are not this future ... we do not want it does not reflect our electronic desires. Steve Jobs never moved from his garage ... Everything returns to the point where it originated.

The playstation was the downfall, a catastrophe for the whole back-computing world like that of the 8 and 16 bit Retroconsole. Today we know it's like this. But we wanted to experience the destruction of small individual entertainment realities.
We could not even make this experience and keep the best one we had

Already today many have understood this disaster and are backtracking by looking at what has been left behind and we have realized that there are so many things that can be enhanced to the fullest.

Today we have more knowledge of yesterday and we can review the whole retro-computer discourse. The vic20 for example look at what they are doing for this small machine that was intended for the commodore waste bin.

All this can not be called just passion ... but time travel .... in a temporal space that we are sharing it all together.


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