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I know what a CRT is. Granted retro enthusiasts of any age do know but it’s becoming niche knowledge
I know what a CRT is. Granted retro enthusiasts of any age do know but it’s becoming niche knowledge
Even the online gibberish they say or come up with?the stupid gibberish that kids say these days
The fact is 8K to 10K is the latest craze now. I saw Shin Godzilla in 4K in theaters @ https://www.amctheatres.com/movies/shin-godzilla-4k-80046HD quality is no longer a premium resolution, because when you apply it to a native 4K game recording, the special effects look as pixelated as 240p from 20 years ago.
It's something I can't even mentally metabolize, but the prices are still incredibly high. I remember that when 4K first came out, the Raimi directed Spider-Man trilogy cost something like €15, while each installment in 4K was sold for €30, so the total was €90...The fact is 8K to 10K is the latest craze now. I saw Shin Godzilla in 4K in theaters @ https://www.amctheatres.com/movies/shin-godzilla-4k-80046
Each time we're speaking of cultural decades we are making clear distinctions between each (from at least the 40's) up until the year 2000 where the 00's and 10's are sometimes blended together (as well as the 20's more recently).
Is there a massive cultural stagnation (with the many remakes, reboots, remasters and making sequels after decades) or we are psychologically wired to think that the year 2000 was like 4-5 years ago?
I've been thinking of that old post
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The DSL, the seventh generation of consoles and touch-responsive phones have definitively brought the 20th century into the 21st, however, from that particular moment on the feeling of novelty has completely faded, along with the perception that time is truly advancing, because those models are still used today as a modern base, but simply applying enhancements.
Moreover, it should be added that almost all consumers have stopped archiving physical copies and companies are not genuinely interested in preservation in a serious way, therefore, if I look for a game from the original PlayStation in the second-hand market, I might find it and it may still work, while since the PS3 the games that have been released as digital exclusives that no longer exist anywhere (if not thanks to the piracy) and so they have been forgotten and are no longer used as representatives of a specific historical period: they are like Twitch streamers (you find them now and in seven days they are already buried under the dust of forgetfulness).