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What were video games like in 2003? Did the whole neighborhood gather in one room to play video games?
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>Did the whole neighborhood gather in one room to play video games?

What the hell am I reading? The internet existed back then. If you look at your image, there was Warcraft 3. The only gathering I can think of is LAN cafes, which I didn't go to because I had a computer at home.
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Yes. It was special occasion for the whole village. I still remember our dialup shaman doing the dance of connection to allow us younglings to download the needed data so we can play custom Warcraft 3 maps together.
It was an amazing way to the time out of harvest season.
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We took turns running on hamster wheels to power the video games. That's why 2025 is so fat compared to 2003.
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In order to get some video games to work in coop, we made pacts with the dark god Hamachi
others unwashed heathens had to offer prayers to GFWL or Gamarspy
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Yeah, and there was BEER and RED MEAT. We actually engaged with one an other.
Not like you kids do now in your discord tranny groups.



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