← Home ← Back to /v/

Thread 714839387

23 posts 26 images /v/
Anonymous No.714839387 [Report] >>714841045 >>714842328
ITT: old good.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zn3ZuoMma0M
Anonymous No.714839723 [Report]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SP4_Oz1U-NI&list=RDSP4_Oz1U-NI&start_radio=1
Anonymous No.714840124 [Report]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KRSIo_RV9q4
Anonymous No.714840938 [Report]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DQqrs5pHohY
Anonymous No.714841045 [Report] >>714841126
>>714839387 (OP)
This shit makes me depressed.
We can never go back.
Anonymous No.714841126 [Report] >>714841418
>>714841045
We can never go back but hopefully the current dire landscape will pass. It's happened before
Anonymous No.714841153 [Report] >>714841275
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PFPulQYtd2k
Anonymous No.714841275 [Report] >>714841315
>>714841153
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ibuvrsRyIaE
This one was always my favourite, blew my mind finding out it was by the same guys who did the Malcolm in the Middle theme. No idea how they got around so much.
Anonymous No.714841315 [Report] >>714841391
>>714841275
>No idea how they got around so much.
by being a good band?
Anonymous No.714841391 [Report]
>>714841315
I don't think competence is a major factor for success
Anonymous No.714841418 [Report]
>>714841126
I'm pretty sure there is no recovery. All that awaits is a hard smash into the ground and whatever the "new normal" is going to be but it won't be anything compared to the past.
Anonymous No.714841479 [Report]
Anonymous No.714842045 [Report]
Local multiplayer tournaments sponsored by local publishers/importers in Argentina. Prizes were mostly free hours in the cybercafé where the tournament took place, T-shirts, posters, copies of the games being played and, for the very best, optical mouses.
Anonymous No.714842121 [Report]
Local multiplayer tournaments sponsored by local publishers/importers in Argentina. Prizes were mostly free hours in the cybercafé where the tournament took place, T-shirts, posters, copies of the games being played and, for the very best, optical mouses.
Anonymous No.714842195 [Report] >>714842331
This was the server that made Bigone 2000 happen. The organisers of the tournament had aspirations of creating a Mercosur league in collaboration with the Cyberathlete Professional League.
Anonymous No.714842328 [Report]
>>714839387 (OP)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6j4Wk-5YJnE
Anonymous No.714842331 [Report] >>714842491
>>714842195
Those hopes were quickly shut down when they were told that such a tournament would require parity in equipment, something not feasible without a sponsor willing to bring machines.
Attendees had to bring their own computers, and there was no standard to follow, if it boots and it can play, you can join in.
A journo covering the event was specially puzzled by this computer, which has a wooden board for a computer case.
Anonymous No.714842334 [Report] >>714842381
Anonymous No.714842381 [Report]
>>714842334
>dragon fire
Anonymous No.714842491 [Report] >>714842612
>>714842331
nice larp
Anonymous No.714842543 [Report]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oqyYqJafzks
Anonymous No.714842612 [Report]
>>714842491
I beg your pardon? I'm not saying that's my computer, or that I was there at all.
Anonymous No.714844783 [Report]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OSpsAauvEXU