tezza
Veteran Member
I'm prompted to start a thread on this prompted by Dwo Shwoon's post in the Off-Topic section. Dwo says...
>How old should a gaming computer be to be ON-topic?
What IS the definition of Vintage?
I'm guessing that there is only a loose definition and the details will vary between people. For me, a "vintage" computer (game computer or otherwise) is simply anything around 20 years old or over. Anything from 19 to 5 years old is just "old". (note - old computers can also be fun)
What are other's definition of "vintage"?
(My apologies if this has been discussed or defined somewhere before. If so, I couldn't find it).
>How old should a gaming computer be to be ON-topic?
What IS the definition of Vintage?
I'm guessing that there is only a loose definition and the details will vary between people. For me, a "vintage" computer (game computer or otherwise) is simply anything around 20 years old or over. Anything from 19 to 5 years old is just "old". (note - old computers can also be fun)
What are other's definition of "vintage"?
(My apologies if this has been discussed or defined somewhere before. If so, I couldn't find it).