• @[email protected]
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    403 months ago

    How did such a large number of people decide on calling it “regular Nintendo” before having internet?

    Also, I hate when people call it “Ness”

    • @[email protected]
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      203 months ago

      I’m guessing once the snes came out and the ‘regular’ just made sense to mean ‘not-super’

          • @kryptonianCodeMonkey
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            103 months ago

            “You will accept Dommy Mommy Nintendo’s strap on as you buy the 6 year old game that is STILL full price.” whip💥

    • @[email protected]
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      133 months ago

      I worked in an Electronic Boutique (now GameStop) years and years and years ago.
      I still think about the kid that came in and asked for a sness.

      • @grue
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        43 months ago

        “Sness” is way less unacceptable than “ness” to me, for some reason.

      • @MeatsOfRage
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        23 months ago

        I’ve heard it pronounced “ess-ness” and “snezz” and “sness”

        All are equally terrible.

    • kratoz29
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      23 months ago

      Also, I hate when people call it “Ness”

      Do you hate it when they write it?

      To my ears it would be the same.

    • @elephantium
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      23 months ago

      I don’t think I’ve ever heard someone refer to it as “ness”. I think I’d be confused – what does the Loch Ness Monster have to do with gaming? – until they clarified.

  • teft
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    283 months ago

    Famicom

    • flicker
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      103 months ago

      I’m really looking forward to pulling this crap as I get older.

      Particularly about Pokémon. I grew up with Pokémon. I’ve played every single main game (or at least one of the two that released!) I cannot wait to call them all Pikachu just to watch a kid squirm.

  • Pistcow
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    193 months ago

    Nintendo (Really, it’s a Playstation 2)

      • @SpaceNoodle
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        83 months ago

        I’ve actually turned into an Old Man and have referred to the Switch as “Gameboy” unironically.

            • @[email protected]
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              53 months ago

              Excuse me. It’s called “Mans Crowning Achievement to the Gods”, not just the virtual boy. Show it some respect.

        • Pandantic [they/them]
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          13 months ago

          I say DS for Switch on accident all the time. Like I just had such a good time with the goddamn DS. And yes, the fucking 3ds is also a ds. That was my youth and I’m too old to change monikers now!

    • @SidewaysHighways
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      23 months ago

      Lol yeah I experienced this also.

      In addition to ‘run down stairs and get a “coke”’ when In reality its a Dr pepper

  • @samus12345
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    123 months ago

    I say “N.E.S.”, but also “Super Nintendo.”

  • CaptainBasculin
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    113 months ago

    In my country; all the retro consoles (up to playstation) are called atari.

  • @brap
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    93 months ago

    Everyone I knew called/calls it the “nez”.

  • @[email protected]
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    “Regular Nintendo” is redundant.
    To me it’s just “Nintendo”. Everything after gets a subtitle.

    • @[email protected]
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      13 months ago

      After the Super Nintendo came out, it really did become a term for differentiating which ‘Nintendo’ you might’ve had in the 90s.

  • @accideath
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    83 months ago

    I know too many people for whom „a Nintendo“ means a Nintendo DS. Perhaps a generational thing.

    • @dejected_warp_core
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      23 months ago

      It absolutely is.

      As a kid, everyone’s parents (boomers) called NES cartridges “tapes”. Considering their generation had a lot of experience with 8-track, cassette, and VHS/Betamax, it kind of makes sense. I guess every generation has this.

      • @accideath
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        23 months ago

        Yea, for my dad, everything you use a controller with is a PlayStation and every handheld is a gameboy. Funnily enough, he never had either one and I also didn’t have a PlayStation until I have moved out. The only noteable difference for him is the Sega Master System, because he did have that as a child.

      • tiredofsametab
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        13 months ago

        everyone’s parents (boomers) called NES cartridges “tapes”.

        My parents were very much boomers and I’ve never heard this. It was ‘games’ or ‘cartridges’,

    • @[email protected]
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      13 months ago

      There are undoubtedly people out there who still use “Nintendo” to describe literally any videogame system ever made.

    • AItoothbrush
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      13 months ago

      Same for me and most people i know a nintendo is a ds(and the ds and 3ds are kinda the same for most of them)

  • @kitnaht
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    73 months ago

    Where does “The original Nintendo” fall on this chart?

  • @Zannsolo
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    53 months ago

    Intendo as the little kids might say