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Sun 22/04/01 at 15:17
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We all know that consoles and games are getting more and more amazing by the day, with virtual reality and other fantastic ideas, where will all the original ideas end? I know this topic has been done to death but I thought about reviving it for one last time.
I still love my Old Snes, and because it has so many funny little games I will keep it and give it to my grandchildren. But the technology has grown in tremendous amounts over the last ten years! I remeber my first PC, it had 1mb of Ram, with a 2mb upgrade, which made it crash more often than not. This is where my love for PCs spawned, Starting with Lemmings, a very silly game but not the most basic of titles. Anyway, They soon invented games with 3d characters and near to real life backgrounds and storylines, the AI have grown smarter, so that they can now outsmart us as if it were another human player!
I can't wait to see what the next ten years have in store for us! maybe Special Reserve will be the first site to sell games on the moon! or instead of playing people in foreigion countries like France and Germany, we will be playing aliens or humans on the planet Neptune! There is no limit to what can be achieved but will the scientists eventually move from new technology to making a cure for cancer when all ideas have been wasted and all the technology repairs and does all tasks by it's self?!
Sun 22/04/01 at 16:37
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Hello FOGmaster!!!!! (:)
Sun 22/04/01 at 15:26
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I am doing fine! Nice to have you back on the FOG!

POWER OF THE SHEEP .............:D
Sun 22/04/01 at 15:25
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I do remeber you, i'm not senile! how are you anyway SHEEPY? + thats a nice moto.
Sun 22/04/01 at 15:19
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Hello fogmaster!

Don't know if you will remember me, I started psoting a lot just when you left!

I will leave you with this...

POWER OF THE SHEEP
Sun 22/04/01 at 15:17
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"IT'S ALIVE!!"
Posts: 4,741
We all know that consoles and games are getting more and more amazing by the day, with virtual reality and other fantastic ideas, where will all the original ideas end? I know this topic has been done to death but I thought about reviving it for one last time.
I still love my Old Snes, and because it has so many funny little games I will keep it and give it to my grandchildren. But the technology has grown in tremendous amounts over the last ten years! I remeber my first PC, it had 1mb of Ram, with a 2mb upgrade, which made it crash more often than not. This is where my love for PCs spawned, Starting with Lemmings, a very silly game but not the most basic of titles. Anyway, They soon invented games with 3d characters and near to real life backgrounds and storylines, the AI have grown smarter, so that they can now outsmart us as if it were another human player!
I can't wait to see what the next ten years have in store for us! maybe Special Reserve will be the first site to sell games on the moon! or instead of playing people in foreigion countries like France and Germany, we will be playing aliens or humans on the planet Neptune! There is no limit to what can be achieved but will the scientists eventually move from new technology to making a cure for cancer when all ideas have been wasted and all the technology repairs and does all tasks by it's self?!

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