cheap pc parts <drops the nike>
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cheap pc parts <drops the nike>
I'm not sure if this counts, but in theory I'd love for a Sega return to making their own (new) consoles, if it meant they'd manage to compete with today's console makers (especially reigniting the fight with Nintendo).
I say 'in theory', because it's more along the lines of curiosity as to how well they'd be able to compete if they did make a comeback these days. I highly doubt (although I could of course be wrong) that they have the financial resources needed to be able to fund the making, distribution and promotion of a competitive system in this day and age though.
I'd also add a vote for the aforementioned perpetual software licenses.
While there are of course still some that do perpetual, as time goes on it's increasingly turned to time and/or subscription-based.
I was going to say Sega consoles as well (wishful thinking though).
Apple Ipods
The mention of the Walkman line reminded me: I'd love to see some new, reliable cassette recorders at reasonable prices. Both portable and home decks. Lots of bands started selling cassettes again in the last couple of years, but I don't know what people are playing them on. A lot of the old gear from the 80s and 90s has fallen victim to plastic gears eroding.
Given what I see on my commute, indicators.
Power VR Cards...
must admit I still play amiga stuff emulated. AmigaOS still is my favourite OS though even after 33 years
1) Mechano
2) Junkyard construction
Cars simple enough for a non-mechanic
to fix with a socket set, a few other tools and a Haynes manual.
The guillotine.
R&D can take place in parliament.
Symbian OS
Flagship mobile phones with removeable batteries.
when you say nike drop, do you mean like this?
https://media.giphy.com/media/1Q8VWM...ZGtO/giphy.gif
but seriously you're right. Cheap pc parts. Or at least affordable. Sodding bit coin folding has ruined things for normal folk.