this post was submitted on 11 Sep 2023
58 points (96.8% liked)

retrocomputing

4126 readers
8 users here now

Discussions on vintage and retrocomputing

founded 1 year ago
MODERATORS
 

Am I the only Zoomer? I see a lot of "I remember"-type responses, so I have to wonder.

you are viewing a single comment's thread
view the rest of the comments
[–] duncesplayed@lemmy.one 3 points 1 year ago (4 children)

Another Oregan Trail generation here.

I'm curious about what's going to happen with Gen Alpha. Any other moms and dads here exposing their kids to retrotech? I have two little ones that I've made a DOSBox installation for (Mixed-Up Mother Goose and Donald Duck's Playground are their favourites). I do wonder how they're going to think about old tech when they're older. I haven't told them that it's "old" or "retro" yet, so they just think they're normal fun games.

[–] kalleboo@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Yeah my kids get to play 90's CD-ROM infotainment games. World of Richard Scarry and such. Basic math, phonics and spelling haven't changed since then and these games are guaranteed to not have any in-app purchases or ads! First it was on a PowerBook G3 that is going bad so it's been swapped out for an iMac G4.

[–] duncesplayed@lemmy.one 2 points 1 year ago

these games are guaranteed to not have any in-app purchases or ads

That's a big plus. I also like that they have to use the keyboard, since the mouse can be a bit tricky when you're young.

I had no idea there was a Richard Scarry game! They love the books, so maybe I should give it a shot. (Though it does look pretty mouse-heavy)

load more comments (2 replies)