Anyone who grew up in the 90s will recognize these 15 screenshots
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/anyone-who-grew-up-in-the-90s-will-recognize-these-15-screenshots1.htmlThe Internet, social networks, and computers and laptops themselves have been so long in our lives, so firmly embedded in all its spheres, that we have already forgotten where it all started. Surely you, sitting at work or at home, no, no, and scold the provider and the speed of the Internet. And now remember how much you had to do just to connect to the Internet when you were still in school.
Remember? Then here are some more photos from the past.
(15 photos in total)
Source: Buzz Feed
At least wake up at night, and we will remember the IDDQD code for the first Doom in any state.
You probably caught the time when you used the Netscape browser.
So we listened to CD.
So we listened to mp3 files through Winamp.
The most difficult decision was to use the "move back" in the game "Solitaire".
Do you remember this game?
Until the end of your life, you will not forget the notification sound in ICQ.
Before the Photoshop era.
And so we learned to play pinball.
After playing Earthworm Jim, we began to treat earthworms in a completely different way.
"Oh, there are as many as 50 MB left, this will be enough for me until the end of the century."
Each time this game irritated more and more.
And WinZip was our best friend.
Windows 95 screensavers seemed to us something beyond.
And that's how we connected to the Internet.
Keywords: 90s | Video games | Childhood | Nostalgia
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