What did you do...BEFORE the internet?

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NeoShinGundam

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I remember playing a lot of board games, but being an only child made that get tedious since I was trying to be more than one player at a time. Then I'd try to build a fort with the game boards.
 

Ophiuchus

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I spent a lot more time watching TV, kicking a ball around, reading and playing video games on the consoles of the time. I think we got an internet connection at home in 1996 or thereabouts, so I was 13.

Since the internet, the only one of those things I still do is playing video games. I'm far too lazy and unfit to do any sort of sports, I got completely out of the habit of watching TV when I went to university and didn't have one (downside: I spend more on DVDs now, to catch up on the few shows that still interest me) and every time I pick up a book I get a nagging feeling that I've got better things to do with my time, so I can't concentrate on it.
 

AbstractStream

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I used to play outside, do homework, watch tv, and play on my Sega Genesis.
Oooh, the good ol' days. I wish I still had that Genesis.
 

Stormz

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I think I was around maybe...11 or 12 when I started using the internets. I used it mostly for flash games back then. Before I used it I just played with toys, legos etc. I played games but not nearly as much as I do now. I mostly watched my brother or father play them. Also went outside more, thoughs were the days...
 

SageRuffin

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Uh... I think I was writing very poorly written original stories and staying up watching late night Showtime movies.

Or something.
 

InsomniacWolf

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I despise the internet for tempting me. I always look back, and see how I could have been if it didn't exist. No matter which angle I see it from, the alternate universe of the non-existant world wide web seems a utopian dream. It is too late now, and no matter how much I hate this temptation, I know I can at least let this curse work for me.
 

v3n0mat3

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Played outside. Played on my Genesis. Shit, life was kinda blah before the internet made its way into my house.
 

Vault101

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Superveloce6 said:
You know its amazing Im only 18 years old but just to see how things have advanced and changed so much is crazy. I remember my cousin having his N64 that we played all the time and loved and graphics didnt really matter. Nowadays everything looks so realistic and the how complex video games are is unreal. Not to get off topic though. I grew up with internet as well but there was a time that I didnt have it but it was one when I was younger and wouldnt even need it. Its weird to see that when I was little it wasnt around the house and now my younger brother who is 4 and sister who is 8 frequently get on disneychannel.com or something on our laptop.
Yeah Thing would be different NOW for me If I didnt have it but when your a kid theres not such a huge difference

I remember my N64 I also remember seeing Grand theft auto on the xbox and thinking those graphics were the most amzing and realistic ever

then a while ago I stole borrowed a ps2 from my ex and got san andreas for it....maaan those graphics looked dated (then again I had just experience the awsomness of Bioshock for the first time...my first current gen game, now Im a graphics whore)
 

Steve the Pocket

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I did a lot of drawing. I used to draw comics all the time. Looking back, they pretty much all suck, but I think if the Internet hadn't melted my brain, I would have gotten better. I had my own computer in my room at one point, but I don't honestly remember what I used it for. There were maybe three games I owned in the whole world that would play on it.

And you kids who grew up on Nintendo 64s think they were ghetto... we had a Commodore 64. In the year 2000. Yeah. We were cheapskates, and shopped at a lot of rummage sales. Ah, the good old days of waiting five minutes for the disk drive to load the game (and occasionally having to take it down to the basement to realign the head because of a copy protection scheme that made SecuROM look like a CD key).

I kinda wish I had been around for the days of the Internet's predecessor, where your modem was literally a digital telegraph that would dial in to different services depending on whether you wanted to check the stock ticker from Compuserve, chat on a BBS, or play online chess. I actually still have the disk somewhere, though we never found a modem. I wonder if somewhere out there are people who still communicate through that system, like a nerdier version of ham radio operators.

KungFuCthulhu said:
I played in the mud.
And now that we have the Internet, you can play in the MUD [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MUD]! *ba-dum-PSSS*

...ho boy I feel old.
 

Hectix777

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I was in a seven month long meditation, I was not only about to achieve not only Nirvana, but also a complete understanding of everything. Not only that, I was about to achieve a higher intelligence and greater being. Than my buddy came along and told me about the Internet and I lost he chance. Thanks Internet.
 

Flying Dagger

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TriggerHappyAngel said:
There was this world, which we kids used to call "The outside".
We used to play there and have fun, but now it's forgotten.
this, or I would play with legos, or star wars action figures.
 

Denamic

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I copied that floppy.
It's how I first got into computer gaming.
The only way I could have gotten into it, seeing as I didn't get any allowance and we didn't have internet.
Otherwise, I just replayed super mario on the NES for the nth time.
Super Mario and Bigfoot, the only two games I ever got from my parents.
Everything gaming-related I've ever owned since then, I've bought myself.
While my sisters got a PSX, a new TV, an xbox, and a number of games for each console.
Why do girls always get more stuff?
It's not fair. :(

On top of that, my mom threw away my NES because it was old and thought it was junk.
I still haven't forgiven her for that.

Anyways, when I finally got internet, it was pay per minute 56k dial-up.
By that point, I had started getting allowance, but it all went to paying for the internet.
I think I got like 10 hours per week, tops.

Man, thinking back, it really makes it feel nice to have unlimited 100/100Mbit.
 

blankedboy

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SRB2, splitscreen games, hotseat games, going to my friend's place, biking, etc.

Back when I wasn't allowed on the computer for more than 100 minutes a day. Or something like that.