• Moobythegoldensock@lemm.ee
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    7 months ago

    1990: “Our comic readers have only heard of one video game ever, but we need to stretch this to look like an entire newspaper page.”

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      7 months ago

      I think it’s a nested joke, where that one game totally dominates the kid’s free time, with the clueless parents thinking that’s the only relevant game in existence.

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        7 months ago

        Also, at the time every game was “the Nintendo” to parents, and still was for a couple decades after. Mario had an enormous impact.

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          The one that got me was when my mom referred to a game console as a game. I even called her on it and her response was something like “oh, it’s all just games to me”. I know she understands the difference between a VCR or DVD player and a movie, so I don’t know why she wouldn’t distinguish between a piece of media and the hardware that plays it when talking about games. I think many boomers are just so actively dismissive of games that they make of point of not learning even the most basic vocabulary.