• @[email protected]
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    403 months ago

    I drew a floppy disk as part of a workplace online Pictionary game, only to find somebody I work with has never seen one.

    We work in IT.

    The rest of us tried to explain what they were and he was like “did you use them in a GameCube?” and “was it like a USB stick?”

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      3 months ago

      I mean it was a bit like a USB stick. Just nobody made the comparison back then because USB didn’t exist. But yes it is removable storage that is read/writable.

      GameCube though…

          • @[email protected]
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            83 months ago

            We didn’t get a chance to ask that as everybody over 30 had already crumbled to dust by this point.

        • capital
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          13 months ago

          It’s happening… there have been posts from time to time over the years pointing out this issue.

          It was bound to happen but now I can’t remember the ideas people came up with for a new save icon.

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        33 months ago

        There was definitely a SNES floppy drive you could buy for piracy purposes. A few kids at school had them.

        Not sure if it worked with larger games or Starfox which supposedly had an extra SuperFX chip to do 3D work.

        • @Cypher
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          13 months ago

          No supposedly about it, Starfox was the most famous example but having extra hardware in the cartridge to power games was a thing.

      • @hark
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        23 months ago

        Nintendo did use them for the add-on Famicom Disk System but that was all the way back in the 80s.