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Nadia Castle

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So I went shopping today and picked up a few bargains along the way. When I got back a strange thing occurred to me. The movies i'd bought were all HD DVD's, the game I picked up from a bargain bin was an old Dreamcast title and when I'd gotten back I used the last of my cash to buy some comics for the PSP comic reader. When I get down to it, almost everything I buy these days are for formats considered dead or otherwise obsolete.

I suppose it all makes economic sense, I can pick up HD's for peanuts when a Blu Ray of the same movie would put me back a fortune, same with Dreamcast classics. Even reading comics on the PSP is a cheap way of enjoying a lot of quirky titles without having to dig. But I think I mostly buy them just because I have a soft spot for them. Throw in the fact that I have a shelf full of UMD movies and Saturn games (yes i'm a bit of a hoarder) and I think I do genuinely love tech items that never quite made it.

Does anyone else have a serious fondness for this kind of stuff? And why?
 

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I own possibly every Game Gear game that exists. I have an old Windows 2K setup that I use to play old games because I am a very nostalgic person and would rather play my games intended for 4:# on a 4:3 screen that takes up a good chunk of my office. :p
 

Leadfinger

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45 rpm vinyl records. I have a collection of original Beatles albums. I love them because they sound great, and it's like owning a piece of history.
 

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Leadfinger said:
45 rpm vinyl records. I have a collection of original Beatles albums. I love them because they sound great, and it's like owning a piece of history.
Agreed! You can't beat the sound of an original recording on vinyl. Me and the hubby must own 1000+ records.
 

Wintermoot

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I prefer paper books over digital ones
Leadfinger said:
45 rpm vinyl records. I have a collection of original Beatles albums. I love them because they sound great, and it's like owning a piece of history.
as far as I know records are still alive and kicking
 

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henritje said:
I prefer paper books over digital ones
Leadfinger said:
45 rpm vinyl records. I have a collection of original Beatles albums. I love them because they sound great, and it's like owning a piece of history.
as far as I know records are still alive and kicking
Just bought a brand new album on my record player a week ago. I didn't understand what they meant by vinyl has a 'warmth' to it until I listened to an album I had listened to a million times on my ipod and you can totally tell the difference.
 

Chanel Tompkins

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Eh, I still have my N64 and still play it. Oh, and classic DS instead of 3DS, but seriously, I haven't seen a single game exclusive to the 3DS that I want that I don't already own. Maybe, maybe I'll buy one if they're cheap enough whenever that new Paper Mario comes out, but even then.
 

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Got an old VHS recorder.....somewhere. No actual tapes for it though.
Also got an old walkman in the cupboard too. No tapes for that either

The only things I still use that are old is the PS2, which I just picked up FFXII for, and my NES and Mega Drive which I dig out on occassion, but not that often.
 

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I'm still buying psp and ps2 games when ever i have the chance. I also still burn dvd's to store my backup info because it cheaper than flashdrives and hard drives. Also i'm forever playing ps1 and gba games as well as nes games
 

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Books. I have a whole bookshelf full of them, which could quite easily fit inside an SD card instead. It's massively impractical in terms of storage but I sort of feel that ebooks aren't quite there yet as a decent replacement. Running out of battery isn't a legitimate concern with a paperback.
 

Realitycrash

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I almost never buy a game that isn't atleast two years old, so maybe that counts?
Sorry, I really can't afford it..
 

Zeckt

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Esotera said:
Books. I have a whole bookshelf full of them, which could quite easily fit inside an SD card instead. It's massively impractical in terms of storage but I sort of feel that ebooks aren't quite there yet as a decent replacement. Running out of battery isn't a legitimate concern with a paperback.
I was like that too till I realized you can read in the dark though. It was like rediscovering reading again for me, my job has alot of down time in a dark area.
 

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Zeckt said:
I was like that too till I realized you can read in the dark though. It was like rediscovering reading again for me, my job has alot of down time in a dark area.
I definitely hadn't considered that advantage. I'm reluctantly moving over to ebooks anyway over a process of many years, but it's going to take a lot of time to sell all my physical copies. They're also a lot cheaper than physical copies I think?
 

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Realitycrash said:
I almost never buy a game that isn't atleast two years old, so maybe that counts?
Sorry, I really can't afford it..
I'm in the same boat. It's not so much the games for me, rather the cost in keeping up with the specs required - which as a PC gamer is rather problematic (I hasten to ad I'm not one of the PC "we are die ubermensch" Fanboys - I just grew up with the Amiga and PC gaming and thus keyboard and mouse is ingrained in my muscle memory in a manner that controllers aren't...but I digress).

I also use a mechanical typewriter (made in 1939) for some things; I have poor handwriting, and printers are evil at the best of time, and printing onto labels and envelopes especially is not worth the hassle ("STOP EATING IT! YOU ARE A PRINTER! YOU ARE SUPPOSED TO F**KING PRINT, NOT ABSORB EVERYTHING YOU COME INTO CONTACT WITH IN AN ATTEMPT TO GAIN ITS LIFE-FORCE!!! DON'T MAKE ME SACRIFICE A GOAT TO THE EGYPTIAN SUN GOD AGAIN, YOU KNOW HOW MUCH THAT ANNOYED THE RSPCA" is, I think, a typical conversation when labels are involved)

I also re-enact as a hobby...so, plenty of obsolete stuff used there, but I'm not sure that counts
 

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Leadfinger said:
45 rpm vinyl records. I have a collection of original Beatles albums. I love them because they sound great, and it's like owning a piece of history.
See personally I wouldn't call vinyls obsolete because they still serve a purpose. They're more of a 'niche' product than anything IMO.

OT: I have a bunch of retro consoles including a Gamecube and a Saturn if that counts?
 

Realitycrash

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GonvilleBromhead said:
Realitycrash said:
I almost never buy a game that isn't atleast two years old, so maybe that counts?
Sorry, I really can't afford it..
I'm in the same boat. It's not so much the games for me, rather the cost in keeping up with the specs required - which as a PC gamer is rather problematic (I hasten to ad I'm not one of the PC "we are die ubermensch" Fanboys - I just grew up with the Amiga and PC gaming and thus keyboard and mouse is ingrained in my muscle memory in a manner that controllers aren't...but I digress).

I also use a mechanical typewriter (made in 1939) for some things; I have poor handwriting, and printers are evil at the best of time, and printing onto labels and envelopes especially is not worth the hassle ("STOP EATING IT! YOU ARE A PRINTER! YOU ARE SUPPOSED TO F**KING PRINT, NOT ABSORB EVERYTHING YOU COME INTO CONTACT WITH IN AN ATTEMPT TO GAIN ITS LIFE-FORCE!!! DON'T MAKE ME SACRIFICE A GOAT TO THE EGYPTIAN SUN GOD AGAIN, YOU KNOW HOW MUCH THAT ANNOYED THE RSPCA" is, I think, a typical conversation when labels are involved)

I also re-enact as a hobby...so, plenty of obsolete stuff used there, but I'm not sure that counts
Oh, you silly. You know Printers have a sworn allegiance to Baal. Sacrificing anything to Ra only makes them angry.
 

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I love old stuff.

I've got a case full of records and I just finished chopping up my cupboard to fit the deck in there. My Mega Drive is still hooked up to my TV, as is my PS1 & 2, and I've got a windows XP machine that I use to play 64-bit incompatible games on.

As far as books & films/tv series goes I'm still on DVDs and paper. I can't justify paying what is often more than twice the price for Blu-ray discs.
 

Leadfinger

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DrLoveNKiss said:
henritje said:
I prefer paper books over digital ones
Leadfinger said:
45 rpm vinyl records. I have a collection of original Beatles albums. I love them because they sound great, and it's like owning a piece of history.
as far as I know records are still alive and kicking
Just bought a brand new album on my record player a week ago. I didn't understand what they meant by vinyl has a 'warmth' to it until I listened to an album I had listened to a million times on my ipod and you can totally tell the difference.
Are they still pressing vinyl records?