• @Krudler
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    6 days ago

    It’s hard for people to understand, but there was a time from the late 70’s to early 80’s where after a screen “transition” whatever came up next on the screen was called a “new page”.

    So if you were playing Intellivision AD&D going in a dungeon from the overworld was a “new page”. Or playing Karate Champ… going from the Title Screen to the Fight Mechanics part was thought of as a “new page”. Beating the first maze arrangement of Ms Pac Man would bring you to the next maze on “page 2”.

      • @Fades
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        06 days ago

        They explicitly are talking about movies and nobody uses the term page when talking about different scenes anymore.

        How does the internet fit in here? They’re not saying we as a society moved away from the concept of pages…

        • @nepenthes
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          5 days ago

          Intellivision was a game console that came with the game Burger Time. It had many amazing (for the time- 1980s) games, such as Snafu, Metroid, and Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: Minotaur.

          I still have mine, but it no longer works. Big nostalgia, it looked like this:Very basic not even 3d walls graphics with a figure standing. Arbitrary numbers provide HP as there is no armour. Spells, bows, or attacks were more complex though.Very bright colours with no shading; Mintotaur was Purple

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          Transcription: Very basic not even 3d walls graphics with a figure standing. Arbitrary numbers provide HP as there is no armour. Spells, bows, or attacks were more complex though. Very bright colours with no shading; Minotaur was Purple.

        • @Lost_My_Mind
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          35 days ago

          I thought he was talking about vodeo games…you know…because of all the video games he mentioned.

    • @[email protected]
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      15 days ago

      I hear the snake/dragon. Quick, press the button and count how many “bips” you hear to see if you have enough arrows!