What about commadore 64. Or first online gaming in 88. The first graphical character-based interactive environment is Club Caribe. First released as Habitat in 1988, Club Caribe was introduced by LucasArts for Q-Link customers on their Commodore 64 computers. Users could interact with one another, chat and exchange items. precursor to mmorpg
Lol! how I see it!
ReplyDeleteA floppy disk. Had to use those when I was in class years ago.
ReplyDeletePretty much
ReplyDeleteThat's jokes
ReplyDeleteDuh. It's a weird shaped notepad. Only has about 5 lines, but it's definitely a notepad
ReplyDeleteFloppy disk! And I'm a kid from these days😂😉😉!! I still have a floppy disk. And an N64😅😆 And PS1, GameCube, and GameBoy Pocket.
ReplyDeleteThats an Ipad right .3.
ReplyDeleteI know this is a floppy disk
ReplyDeleteBut it actually is the fucking save thing in GTA SA...
Im 12 even I know that's a floppy disk
ReplyDeleteOsvaldo Angeles Same!😀
ReplyDeleteI knew it was a floppy disk before I played video games😅. Osvaldo Angeles
ReplyDeleteFloppy or A: drive
ReplyDeleteWhat about commadore 64. Or first online gaming in 88. The first graphical character-based interactive environment is Club Caribe. First released as Habitat in 1988, Club Caribe was introduced by LucasArts for Q-Link customers on their Commodore 64 computers. Users could interact with one another, chat and exchange items. precursor to mmorpg
ReplyDeleteNah, It's a floppy (Or Floppy disk)
ReplyDeleteSaw that in my grandma's house when i was 8
Its a memory card
ReplyDeleteIts a floppy disk! I knew it for years!
ReplyDeletePretty much both.
ReplyDeleteI remember this, I used to exchange either megadrive or mastersystem games with my mates back then
ReplyDeleteI was born in the 21th century and I am aware thats a floppy disk
ReplyDeletejosh lerio Even Dracula knows that...
ReplyDeleteJonas Drotleff its a popular sign that they were used in old games, the last games I remember they were in GTA SA, and III, so ya...
ReplyDeleteIts a floppy disc
ReplyDeleteand a high density floppy disc at that.john steele . The originals of that size were 360 Kb. :)
ReplyDeleteMLG Scoper 420 faze it XDdDdDddd Well of course. I wasn't born in 400 b.c but i know about Aristotle.
ReplyDeleteI know what it is
ReplyDeleteFloppy disc, I'm 13, and I know this YA!
ReplyDeleteFloppy dick.....
ReplyDeleteWow
Floppy disk.....
Correct
Am 10............
Its real
I do as well and im 14 but that's just because I'm into technology
ReplyDeleteI know what those are...
ReplyDeleteFloppy disks. U were expecting a joke answer weren't u?
What about 5.25" floppy disk? I was using them way before 3.5"
ReplyDeleteGame saving icon in GTA San Andreas.
ReplyDeleteMatthew Gandler Floppy disks U
ReplyDeleteThe new floppy disks made as additional game data for the WiiU
Or 8" on the TRS-II Brendan Short
ReplyDeletei know what it is and its not a save button
ReplyDeletewhen people thought 10 mb was a lot...
ReplyDelete