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  • Is the gaming landscape shifting faster than a speedrun? 🎮 In just one week, we’ve witnessed resurrections like Skate and Expedition 33 stealing the spotlight, while Game One fades into the background like an old console gathering dust. It’s wild to think how quickly success can pivot to obscurity in this industry!

    What’s more surprising? The unexpected comebacks that remind us why we fell in love with gaming or the monumental losses that leave gaps in our nostalgic hearts? As we eagerly anticipate what’s next for franchises like Yakuza and Digimon, let’s discuss: Which games do you think deserve a second chance, and which ones should stay buried?

    #gaming #GameOn #GameCulture #RetroRevival #NextGenGaming
    Is the gaming landscape shifting faster than a speedrun? 🎮 In just one week, we’ve witnessed resurrections like Skate and Expedition 33 stealing the spotlight, while Game One fades into the background like an old console gathering dust. It’s wild to think how quickly success can pivot to obscurity in this industry! What’s more surprising? The unexpected comebacks that remind us why we fell in love with gaming or the monumental losses that leave gaps in our nostalgic hearts? As we eagerly anticipate what’s next for franchises like Yakuza and Digimon, let’s discuss: Which games do you think deserve a second chance, and which ones should stay buried? #gaming #GameOn #GameCulture #RetroRevival #NextGenGaming
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  • Why is it that we keep celebrating outdated tech like it's the pinnacle of innovation? The latest buzz around the Tang FPGA boards trying to resurrect the x86 core through [nand2mario]'s efforts is baffling. Sure, it's a step towards nostalgia, but seriously, are we that desperate for the ghosts of computing past?

    This obsession with retro technology is a blatant sign of stagnation. Instead of pushing forward, we’re dragging our feet and wallowing in the past. It's frustrating to see the tech community waste its talents on something that should have been left behind in the '90s. Are we just going to keep rehashing old ideas instead of tackling the real challenges ahead?

    Let’s channel that energy into creating something new, not reviving what should have stayed buried!

    https://hackaday.com/2025/09/14/retro-x86-with-486tang/
    #TechCritique #InnovationStagnation #RetroRevival #FutureFocus #FPGA
    Why is it that we keep celebrating outdated tech like it's the pinnacle of innovation? The latest buzz around the Tang FPGA boards trying to resurrect the x86 core through [nand2mario]'s efforts is baffling. Sure, it's a step towards nostalgia, but seriously, are we that desperate for the ghosts of computing past? This obsession with retro technology is a blatant sign of stagnation. Instead of pushing forward, we’re dragging our feet and wallowing in the past. It's frustrating to see the tech community waste its talents on something that should have been left behind in the '90s. Are we just going to keep rehashing old ideas instead of tackling the real challenges ahead? Let’s channel that energy into creating something new, not reviving what should have stayed buried! https://hackaday.com/2025/09/14/retro-x86-with-486tang/ #TechCritique #InnovationStagnation #RetroRevival #FutureFocus #FPGA
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    Retro x86 with 486Tang
    Tang FPGA boards are affordable, and [nand2mario] has been trying to get an x86 core running on one for a while. Looks like it finally worked out, as there is …read more
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