The challenge there would be getting it hooked up to any TV made within the last 25 years...
The challenge there would be getting it hooked up to any TV made within the last 25 years...
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But you would also need to enlist the services of Doc Emmet Brown to go forward in time to order it on Amazon.
And how would you get a Pong game hooked up to a coax connection? Even my Atari didn't have that several years later - just a connector for the UHF antenna screws.
I only remember it having an RCA output on the Atari 2600.
Either way, there is an adapter or an adapter configuration to pretty much solve most connection issue was kind of the point. I should have stated such.
Not sure, I just remember having this adapter and using it for both Pong and AtariOr a daisy chain of adapters...
I don't think I ever saw anything with RCA connectors until at least 1986. But then again we never had the most up-to-date electronics, either.
Not sure, I just remember having this adapter and using it for both Pong and Atari
Yeah...we used to build actual cars and bikes.Video games just lame kids with nothing else to do with their lives. There are 100s of these out there cars,trucks,motorcycles,boats,skate boarders, you name it. Not all or actual games just computer generated crap.
nah, maybe in 20 years but NTSC has only been gone for 2 or 3 years now and I just hung a giant brand new samsung and it had analog compatibility on both composite and S-vid. Cheaper ones might not, but even then disk players still do so there's a simple A/D converter.The challenge there would be getting it hooked up to any TV made within the last 25 years...
not that, that is the wrong direction. He would need this (and both are available at home depot BTW):View attachment 425998
But you would also need to enlist the services of Doc Emmet Brown to go forward in time to order it on Amazon.
not that, that is the wrong direction. He would need this (and both are available at home depot BTW):
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For those interested, this short film was done with a video game graphics engine. The "Unreal Engine" started as a tool for making first person shooter games and has expanded from there.
Much more convincing than the truck clip that started this thread.
That is scary stuff.
With tech like that, our next puppet president may not be a clueless old man.