I asked Microsoft's image creator to create "Godzilla in a 512k Mac game" and while this is not what I asked for, I can't help but be impressed.
I asked Microsoft's image creator to create "Godzilla in a 512k Mac game" and while this is not what I asked for, I can't help but be impressed.


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RampantParanoia2365 @lemmy.world Just FYI, this is the part where you explain what the hell a 512k game is.
10 3 Replyr0bi @infosec.pub Old Macintosh computer, although it didn't have a color screen...
5 0 ReplyFlying Squid @lemmy.world OP
Not 512k game, 512K Mac game.
Jeez, kids today need to know their computer history.
10 5 ReplyChihuahuaOfDoom @lemmy.world See, I'm not that old, my middle school typing classes were on Mac Classics not ancient hardware like the 512K.
3 0 ReplyFlying Squid @lemmy.world OP
Ok, but the 512K was kind of a game changer. It turned the Mac from a novelty to a competitive machine. Which made GUIs more popular, which in turn led to Windows as well, and Linux desktops and everything else.
3 0 ReplyChihuahuaOfDoom @lemmy.world I was just kidding, I think the 512k came out 4ish years before the classic.
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RampantParanoia2365 @lemmy.world So just saying, I'd call that a "Mac 512k game", since it's called a Mac 512k. Word order matters. I'll admit, I'm 41, and I'd never heard of a 512k before.
2 0 ReplyChaoticNeutralCzech @feddit.de
I never used a Mac so it’s not my computer history
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