I feel like 'Party like it's 1999' could become the slogan for a movement. Sure, the tech was a little less convenient, but overarching control was also less hard-wired into everything.
I feel like 'Party like it's 1999' could become the slogan for a movement. Sure, the tech was a little less convenient, but overarching control was also less hard-wired into everything.
It even comes pre-packaged with a theme song.
From Prince no less! If we've learned anything from the past year, Minnesotans know what's up :-) (totally not biased)
I confess that I had this in mind. Is it time to start running LAN parties again?
I appreciate the enthusiasm for LAN parties and will talk to my gaming friends about getting one going.
Related possibilities:
1. Dust off some DVDs and a DVD player, pop some popcorn and watch a movie or two. Explore the extended editions, commentaries, alternate scenes, etc.
2. Dust off some CDs and a player and jam. My 2008 Honda has a CD player, I'm not restricted to streaming Spotify through a Bluetooth adapter :)
3. Dig up an N64 console, Goldeneye, the friends you played against back when, and order some pizza.
4. Go find a local bookstore, new or used, and buy a book.
I'm sure there are a dozen ideas I'm not thinking of, feel free to plug them in.
I've been to several retro LAN parties recently. They're wonderful, and they cost nothing to run. 10/100 switches are free, and cat5 nearly so, and the people attending can probably bring plenty of both.
Today is Friday. Send out a group text right now. Saturday evening. Bring whatever. We'll order pizza, it'll be a good time. Make it happen.
Logistically: One was specifically focused on the CDROM era. Any game that shipped on CD or came out roughly 1995-2005 was fair game, and the organizers mentioned a few by name that you might want to pre-install. The other was anything-goes, networking optional; I brought a TI 99/4A and a handful of cartridges, and it was very popular, apparently that grabbed a bunch of folks right in the childhood, in between rounds of Quake.
The only thing missing was the Josta. RIP.
the 99/4a was so weird, I love it
I'll bring the diet coke if we're playing CS 1.6
Electrical panels and air conditioning have not kept pace with graphics cards.
I hear you. Topless Quake LAN sweatathon, the sport of gentlemen.