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Old November 22nd, 2007, 05:30 AM   #16 (permalink)
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i can remember hard drives that were under a MB considered big like 256kbs
back in the day and old games like Loom, Day of the Tenticle, Monkey island 1 & 2, Lesiure suit larry, commander keen, captin comic, ...Ahh the good old days of DOS games.....

phenominal to think what it could become might have things the size of blackberrys being able to do all that a PS3 or xbox 360 can do now. minus the blue ray disk being a standard disk size an all i guess battery technology will have to keep up
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