haematophage on Nostr: okay, and WW2 was also closer to the release of the NES than we are today. The NES is ...
okay, and WW2 was also closer to the release of the NES than we are today. The NES is not an antique, and it won't be for another few decades at least. Antique doesn't mean "old". Antique, by any definition I've ever seen used, typically means something over 100 years old. I'd even accept 80 years. But in a very general level, if your parents or grandparents were alive when it was made (unless your parents were like 45 when they had you for some fucking reason, but that's absurd) t's not an antique. You are spiritually 9
