[TriLUG] Older Programming books vs Modern Programming books
matt at noway2.thruhere.net
matt at noway2.thruhere.net
Thu Sep 1 09:27:25 EDT 2011
> By the same token, I look at the games that were available at that time
> and while they are primitive and crude by today's standards in regards to
> sound, graphics, and interactivity, there is still something immensely fun
> about them and they had something that is missing in them.
>
I got interrupted and mistyped. I meant to say that there is something
missing in modern games compared to the old ones.
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