Kojak wrote: » I thought this was going to be another spam thread...
starbelgrade wrote: » Only if you own a time machine.
Yakult wrote: » What's a VCR?
Iomib wrote: » Is it still possible to buy an new stand alone vcr ?
krudler wrote: » we had a top loading VCR, I remember my dad bought us Raiders Of The Lost Ark on vhs in 1982, it had the trailer for Temple Of Doom on it, I think it cost £40 at the time, videos were crazy expensive back in the 80's
LighterGuy wrote: » Very similiar to what me and my bro were talking about the other day we were going on about prices back in the day compared to now. Random stuff such as a SNES game costing £45-50 pounds! :eek: ... A game thats only a few KB's in data. Even games today cost the same (but at least todays games have a million dollar budget tho) ... its kinda crazy. But I guess the forefront of tech always costs the same.
krudler wrote: » Street Fighter 2 cost 70 pounds on release, and people complain about 40-45 euro for an new game these days
Hank_Jones wrote: » there was 45 of trying to get the magic box to work properly
LighterGuy wrote: » Its mental isnt it. By todays standards SNES/Mega Drive games are a piece of crap (in comparison) Just makes you think what it going to be like in 10-15 years time. Alot of people like Call of Duty for a great example. Next game comes out in November. Will sell millions all at 50 euro a pop. Despite its popularity it'll soon be nothing but an old game that could be downloaded in seconds as current Snes/Mega Drive games can be done today. Personally I dont think it'll take 10-15 years thinking about it. Nothing stopping me from downloading a ps2 game from 2000-2005 era in about 15 mins and thats only 5 years ago. Gotta love it tho :pac: