cheeseslice73: For me, the biggie is explaining to my nephew how my games used to come on tape and he's like "what's tape?"
Yeah. Ordinary audio casette tapes, no less. In some places, they even broadcast demos and freeware games on the radio. Then you could record it, eject the tape, pop it in your C64 and load it up :-D
Shalgroth: Spending time on BBS systems.. I can't even remember what program I used to use, Telnet was balls, but the DOS based program really brought the ASCII to life.
Yeah, I had a number of BBS systems I hung out on. I was on FidoNet too. And played Valheru MUD. The guy who used to run it lived about 10 kilometers away from me. I remember riding my bike out to him one night around midnight and dropping an envelope with 100 Kroner (Danish currency) and my player name in his mailbox, because I was out of play time. Then rode my bike home, logged on with a temporary character to see if he was there, and asked him to go check his mailbox so I could continue playing. And no, I don't play WoW ;-)