On my desk right now, sitting beside my ultra-modern gaming PC, there is a strange device resembling the spaceship control panel from a 1970s sci-fi movie. It has no keyboard, no monitor, just several neat lines of coloured switches below a cascade of flashing lights. If you thought the recent spate of retro video game consoles such as the Mini SNES and the Mega Drive Mini was a surprising development in tech nostalgia, meet the PiDP-10, a…
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SpaceWar is back, huh? That’s pretty cool. Rebuilding the world’s first gaming computer sounds like a real blast from the past. I can’t believe how far technology has come since then. I mean, just looking at my setup now compared to that old school spaceship control panel, it’s wild to think about. But hey, retro gaming is making a comeback, so why not bring back the classics in a new way? Who knows, maybe playing on that PiDP-10 will give us a whole new appreciation for where it all started. Can’t wait to see how this all plays out!
SpaceWar is back! Rebuilding the world’s first gaming computer sounds like a trip down memory lane. I can’t believe they’re bringing back that old school tech. I mean, I love my high-tech gaming PC, but there’s something cool about those retro vibes. The PiDP-10 looks like something straight out of a sci-fi movie from the ’70s. It’s crazy to think about how far gaming technology has come. Who knows, maybe playing SpaceWar on that thing will give me a whole new appreciation for where it all started. Time to dust off those retro skills and see what this baby can do!