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TubeTalkerX , in All my fifth generation video game consoles

According to Wikipedia they are 5th Gen, along with 3DO and Jaguar.

n3m37h , in Maybe not the coolest thing here but I found this in a reno were doing.

Something I will never miss

numberfour002 , in Maybe not the coolest thing here but I found this in a reno were doing.

I'd buy that for a dollar.

user224 ,
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You can get it on AliExpress cheaper.

kaboom36 ,
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Is it Sega branded though?

user224 ,
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Of course not. I just wanted to point out that it's still made.

twinnie , in Playing Gran Turismo on my PS1

I wish they would remake this game with new graphics. These old ones were so much better. I don’t want DLC or live services, I just want a driving RPG where I start with stock hatchbacks and gradually progress up the ranks and save up money to get better cars and win harder races.

Wrench ,

I haven't played a GT in a very long time. That's not what they are anymore? I have up on the genre when each car part had like 20 options and I had no clue what was good for a given track

aniki ,

The modding / emulation scene is bonkers for this game, friend!! Check out the link I posted.

glimse , in Maybe not the coolest thing here but I found this in a reno were doing.

I used to do home integration and security and I found one of these installed at a client's house by the last installer...you'll never guess how they were using it.

The prongs were soldered to a transformer and the other end was on a coax that went outside...but to where?

Turns out it was the old cable run from Comcast that they repurposed...to power the path lights in the backyard.

I still have it in my toner kit bag. They're great for tracing coax!

ZagamTheVile OP ,

If it's stupid and it works, it's not stupid.

glimse ,

Oh no, it was 100% stupid and not to code. The client didn't pay for jank - we're talking about a $5m home! It was shorted and we thought the switch had just died before realizing.

The other end didn't have any adapter, it was just stripped back and twisted onto the light wire...smashed between the grass and stone path. No solder. The second "wire" in a coax is the braided sheath so you can imagine the quality of that "splice"

https://media.sciencephoto.com/image/c0175837/800wm/C0175837-Coaxial_Cable_Anatomy.jpg

ZagamTheVile OP ,

Ha. Yeah, OK that's stupid. I do work in the same kind of homes and have seen some janky shit too. Extension cord wire to run "just one more outlet", J boxes filled with drywall mud and newspaper to "make it a safe" junction. We moved a fridge once and found they'd used a lamp cord as an extension cord. And don't get me started on hvac guys and plumbers butchering joists.

glimse ,

It's incredible what you find years after the last contractor left. Another favorite of mine was an outlet labeled "DO NOT UNPLUG" in the rack room. It was connected to a jbox in the next room with some BX. An IEC cable was spliced onto another IEC cable (both ends were male) and attached to the PDU. So if you unplugged it you had exposed AC power.

And don't get me started on hvac guys and plumbers butchering joists.

We called those "structural ducts"

Jerb322 , in Maybe not the coolest thing here but I found this in a reno were doing.
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That's how I watched HBO on a 15" black and white TV late night (should be sleeping) back in the '80s. Real Sex was an eye opener for a pre-teen....

aniki , in Playing Gran Turismo on my PS1

I wonder what it would take to get the new stuff running on the ol' girl.

https://nenkai.github.io/gt-modding-hub/

LOL just a modchip. I had no idea the tools were so advanced.

Sakychu , in Playing Gran Turismo on my PS1

I always loved the double disk cases as a child

Aggravationstation , in Maybe not the coolest thing here but I found this in a reno were doing.

Do you folks in Burgerland still have those two prongs that screw into the back of your TV? We've always used round coax here in the UK.

ZagamTheVile OP ,

Not for along, long time. They went away before we were done with CRTs.

dhork ,

They're still a thing, kind of. TV Antennas are still inherently wired this way, and need the part in the picture (a balun) to convert the signal from the "balanced" 300 ohm twin antenna wire to "unbalanced" 75 Ohm coax cable.

Most TVs used to have the twin screw connections to hook directly to a roof antenna. But at some point (I'm guessing the 90s), more people got their TV directly from cable providers, delivered over Coax, so it made more sense for manufacturers to provide a direct coax input for the antenna.

So now, if you do have a roof antenna it probably has the balun integrated right into it, so you can take the coax (hopefully through some lightning protection) directly inside.

zout ,

300 ohm is only for the folded dipole antennas which have a four times higher impedance than a single dipole. So you don't need to use a balun with a roof antenna, just the right type of dipole.

CrayonRosary ,

Always? I find it hard to believe that the very first TVs in the UK came with a coaxial antenna connection.

And of course we don't still use them. This adapter is from the 1980s, when they were being phased out.

LowtierComputer ,

Hey! I still use mine! There are dozen of us!

zout ,

In the Netherlands we've always had coaxial connections as long as I can remember. A quick google search tells me this has been so since the introduction of TV in the 1940's.

johannesvanderwhales ,

This was an adapter for old RF tvs that were mostly in use in the 80s and earlier. They were meant for use with an antenna. By the 90s coax and later RCA (composite) was the standard on most cheaper TVs. You'd probably see S-video or component video on higher end TVs. SCART, on the other hand, was completely unknown in the US.

rmuk ,

Kinda weird that having not thought about SCART for years it's come up three times in conversation today. My first taste of 1080p was over SCART. Good times.

Texas_Hangover ,

This reminds me of when I asked my parents "what's an 8-track?"

Holyginz ,

I dont think ive ever heard burgerland used before lol

DaMonsterKnees , in Maybe not the coolest thing here but I found this in a reno were doing.

I heard this picture.

SiblingNoah ,

I tasted it. :/

caseyweederman ,

My fingernails felt it, I tell you what

owenfromcanada , in All my fifth generation video game consoles
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Is there a definitive authority on the generation numbers? I'd have classified the N64 as third generation.

OhmsLawn ,

Maybe OP is talking video-game-technology generations, rather than company-specific?

Speculater ,
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Even that doesn't make sense, would Atari be Gen 1, then Coleco Vision Gen 2?

There's no universe where PS1 and N64 are fifth generation. It's a weird title.

demonsword ,
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There’s no universe where PS1 and N64 are fifth generation

It seems our current universe disagrees with you

Speculater ,
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TIL, hardwired consoles existed before cartridge consoles. Turns out I was just ignorant.

johannesvanderwhales ,

Usually 1st gen is stuff like pong (largely single-purpose systems, not general purpose), 2nd gen is pre-crash stuff like Atari and colecovision, 3rd is nes/sms, 4th is snes/genesis/tg16, 5th is ps1/n64/saturn, 6th is ps2/xbox/dreamcast, 7th is ps3/360/wii, 8th is ps4/xbone/wiiu, 9th is current gen ps5/xsx/switch. Obviously stuff like arcade, pc/microcomputer stuff, and handhelds blur the lines so it's not perfect but I believe Wikipedia follows this classification.

owenfromcanada ,
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That makes sense--I figured Atari would be a generation behind NES, but I hadn't considered single-game machines as a distinct thing. Thanks!

pete_the_cat ,

Wikipedia has a good timeline of them, it's been what I've been using when categorizing my ROMs.

OhStopYellingAtMe , in Playing Gran Turismo on my PS1
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I remember being amazed at how “realistic” the cars looked, nowadays it looks pretty dated.

That game got me into Garbage (the band) though. One of their songs was on the game soundtrack.

orbitz ,

First time my brother mentioned it he thought the live play was a commercial / live racing at first. It sounds silly now but at the time the graphics were much better than anything we were used to in racing games. Also back then it wasn't unknown to have proper live filming for video game commercials. We were both adults at the time too, unsure if that's worse or better heh.

Now I check out Forza Horizon and am like, yeah that's digital, nice and shiny but definitely digital.

ivanafterall , in Playing Gran Turismo on my PS1

Pssst...buy the Mitsubishi GTO.

twinnie ,

So it wasn’t just me then? That car killed everything.

ivanafterall ,

As a kid, the AWD made it so much more forgiving. And once you did all of the weight reductions and upgrades, it could decimate just about anything.

It led to my buying a beat up old '94 black 3000 GT a few years back for $900(!!!) to fulfill the childhood fantasy. Not a VR4 sadly and it only survived a few months, but what a glorious few months they were.

MustardCabbage ,

And a stock viper for making money in the normal car race!

ivanafterall ,

I always struggled with Vipers. Still do, really, in more-modern sims. Shelby Cobras are similarly unwieldy (but fun).

MustardCabbage ,

It was tricky to drive, but much easier unmodded. It also just shredded that particular race, which IIRC is the most lucrative in the game

odelik , (edited )

The Toyota 3000GT is also really effective. My friend and I used to play this religiously back when it was new. I used the GTO, him the 3000GT. We'd spend hours doing custom tuning and testing before saving our cars to memory cards and hanging out to race.

kiwifoxtrot ,
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I loved my green GTO in that game.

ivanafterall ,

Yes, the green/white and white/green upgraded racing liveries are imprinted in my brain.

kiwifoxtrot ,
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Pure shot of nostalgia thinking about that. I used to play it all the time with my Dad and brothers back in the day.

EdibleFriend , in Playing Gran Turismo on my PS1
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Friendly reminder! If you're offended by the fact that PlayStation 1 is in a retro gramming group... You should really get a colonoscopy.

Nutteman ,
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I promise you no one is offended but we still want colonoscopies

EdibleFriend ,
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Lol I was hurt by reality at first :(

Nutteman ,
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But not by the colonosxopy, I hope?

EdibleFriend ,
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Oh no, that was quite enjoyable ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)

TerraRoot ,

Gt1 had the best soundtrack

demonsword ,
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GT1 OST was great but I'd argue that GT2 had a better soundtrack

TerraRoot ,

us or eu? i had the eu and didn't like it, but ya know, music is a personal thing.

demonsword ,
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us or eu?

US, I guess? I'm from Brazil so all we had was the bootlegged stuff, AFAIK Sony never officially released the PS2 around here

but ya know, music is a personal thing

yes, of course, and I wasn't trying to tell you otherwise :)

doofy77 ,

I'd consider any console whose games could not receive update patches as retro.

altima_neo , in All my fifth generation video game consoles
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Gotta love the old school desk

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