Zoomers >> millenials
Which era of tech was your childhood?
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spotted the jelly zoomer
which psyops program?
Late GenX/Early Millenial
1995, so "Late Millennial". I remember Y2K, and owning those of Y2K bug plushie toys. I also remember 9/11, and my grandfather (RIP) being worried about it.
By the era of "Early Zoomer", I was 10-15, and the "Core Zoomer" era was when I became a young adult.
Lmao, you got the worst cultural era yet. Movies are now all trash CG, games are all overhyped lootbox trash, music is all no-talent autotune trash. What else? It's all fucking trash, and you know it!
Exactly, animatronic Jurassic Park is best Jurassic Park. Not this CG bullshit.
24 soon, fucking scary. I remember starting this decade at 15.
95, 98, XP and 7 are the only usable Windows OSes.
I was born in '95, and grew up with some of this stuff.
My core childhood days was the NES, SNES, N64, and a little bit of Sega Mega Drive, although the only game I can remember on the Sega was Sonic and Mutant Turtles...
NES and SNES had those floppy drives which were the pioneers for bootleg games until the PS1/PS2 era. I still have my N64. DC power for the original grey fat gameboys were a godsend as sourcing 6 AA batteries for both the Gameboy and Light Boy was fucking hard as a kid, spent so much time with one of those hundred in one bootleg carts with Pokemon in black and green on my original gameboy while everyone else had fucking Pokemon in Color with the Gameboy Color. Later upgraded to a Gameboy Advance, but never really got into the SP or later handhelds, got into the PSP instead, though I later sold it and haven't had a handheld since.
Got out of consoles after the Xbox 360 as modding/bootleg was becoming bad and not worth it, never had the original xbox though I did play a lot of GTA on a friend's xbox, emulated the Wii on my computer and had a single set of controllers. Still have a 90000 series white PS2, never played on the PS3, occasionally PS4 remote play into my friend's PS4 Pro.
Didn't really watch TV as a kid as we didn't have cable. Had a tamagotchi but got fed up with the battery dying. School originally had some sort of IBM compatible PCs for Number Crunchers and other shit, but got them replaced with Power Macintosh 5500 and then those iMac G3 near the end. Oregon Trail and then Oregon Trail 2 were a blast, Many sessions were spent in Mavis Beacon teaches typing or Mario Teaches typing. Then gasp, Neopets popped up, I still have a god damn Cybunny plushie and I'm 34...