Old Heads....How were y'all affording shyt back in the day?? These prices are disgusting

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That's why I laugh when people call devs "lazy" or say gaming is expensive now with DLC.

Gaming is cheaper then ever and games have more content/effort from devs than ever before.

You complaining fukkers should be happy at gaming in 2015 :smh:


My parents bought one game for Easter and two for Christmas, that's it. If we got lucky we'd get a game for our birthday. I played the shyt out of sonic and altered beast. :wow:
 

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Never got a Sega Genesis but I had a game gear bought from my parents. I only was allowed four games for it and thats it.
 

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That was about average. But most people didn't have 50 inch.

As far as computers, unless you were a major nerd there was no reason for the average person to own one in the early/mid 90's. There was no internet to speak of, so unless you used it for work or gaming (which again, was virtually unheard of back then) you'd have no use for one.

That's before even taking into account the price.

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Eh, we got our first computer in 94. Lots of families had it for entertainment. We had a ton of games. SO I wouldn't say there was no use. We also had internet back then too.
 

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:yeshrug: mom dukes laced me. Used her credit cards and put herself in huge debt every christmas just so me and my brother were happy come Xmas day
This. My parents created a monster by copping every game my brothers and i wanted plus there were 5 of us all a year apart so between birthdays and Christmas that 10 games a year off top. Not including pops going out and copping shyt for himself like the og doom but he would lace us with day one release games too. Like when Mortal Kombat dropped.:wow:

Not too many parents were allowing their kids to play that game considering it was bloody and you know the controversy that came with that game at the time. Bless my old man for giving a lil nikka the world:mjcry:

Phantasy Star 4 was 100$ i believe too
 

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That was about average. But most people didn't have 50 inch.

As far as computers, unless you were a major nerd there was no reason for the average person to own one in the early/mid 90's. There was no internet to speak of, so unless you used it for work or gaming (which again, was virtually unheard of back then) you'd have no use for one.

That's before even taking into account the price.

Fred.
my dad made sure I had a computer at that time, I was able to play Tomb Raider 1-3 on my PC and he has Mortal Combat on his shyt. We went to CompUSA every other weekend.
 

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Eh, we got our first computer in 94. Lots of families had it for entertainment. We had a ton of games. SO I wouldn't say there was no use. We also had internet back then too.

That is not remotely the norm for 1994.

Something like 5% of the U.S. had the internet in '94. Less than 25% owned a PC.

Fred.
 

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Blockbusters, borrowing off friends or just playing the game at friends houses.

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you held us down for a long time right up when ps1 & N64 dropped... You will be missed... :mjcry:
 

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my dad made sure I had a computer at that time, I was able to play Tomb Raider 1-3 on my PC and he has Mortal Combat on his shyt. We went to CompUSA every other weekend.

I'm talking about the average person breh.

The average kid wasn't playing "Tomb Raider" on PC in 1996. I was 19 in '96 and probably had no idea a PC port existed. I had it on Saturn.

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That is not remotely the norm for 1994.

Something like 5% of the U.S. had the internet in '94. Less than 25% owned a PC.

Fred.
Receipts because we had a PC and would go to the flea market every weekend to buy floppy disk games. We owned Wolfenstein 3D (came out in 92), Doom and Simpsons Doom. In fact I remember going to the flea market one Saturday with my mom when I was probably 7 or 8 and they having some really early CD-Rom/DVD version of Terminator 2 playing. Not sure what you mean by remotely the norm. This was 94, not 84. Sure nowadays computers are wifely available, but it wasn't as if it was some super rarity. A LOT of the families who had kids had comps in my neighborhood.
 

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I'm talking about the average person breh.

The average kid wasn't playing "Tomb Raider" on PC in 1996. I was 19 in '96 and probably had no idea a PC port existed. I had it on Saturn.

Fred.

I had a dad that could build computers and shyt. All my shyt was on PC or Super Nintendo/N64. I grew up doing reading rabbit in first grade on computer. I never not had a computer ever. I wasn't even a teen in 1996. :to:
 
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I'm talking about the average person breh.

The average kid wasn't playing "Tomb Raider" on PC in 1996. I was 19 in '96 and probably had no idea a PC port existed. I had it on Saturn.

Fred.
Then you were a :flabbynsick: 19 year old, breh. By 96 I was playing CD Rom PC games. Dunno why ur acting like this shyt was a rarity. BTW Mom Dukes just texted me that we had satellite internet at our apartment complex during that time 92-97
 

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Then you were a :flabbynsick: 19 year old, breh. By 96 I was playing CD Rom PC games. Dunno why ur acting like this shyt was a rarity. BTW Mom Dukes just texted me that we had satellite internet at our apartment complex during that time 92-97

Receipts because we had a PC and would go to the flea market every weekend to buy floppy disk games. We owned Wolfenstein 3D (came out in 92), Doom and Simpsons Doom. In fact I remember going to the flea market one Saturday with my mom when I was probably 7 or 8 and they having some really early CD-Rom/DVD version of Terminator 2 playing. Not sure what you mean by remotely the norm. This was 94, not 84. Sure nowadays computers are wifely available, but it wasn't as if it was some super rarity. A LOT of the families who had kids had comps in my neighborhood.

I was an average 19 year old. It's possible you were either rich, or your parents spoiled you.

Did you have it on PC? Did you have a computer, and the internet? Yeah....that doesn't mean it was common.

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20% of the U.S. had internet in 1997. Like I said, not even close to the norm.

24% of the U.S. had a PC in 1994. Again, not the norm:

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Granted I grew up kinda poor but I knew literally nobody with a PC in 1994. But then again neither did most of the U.S.

Fred.
 
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