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Mickey7@lemmy.world to Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world · 3 months ago

This was a big deal. You could play a game on your cell phone

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This was a big deal. You could play a game on your cell phone

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Mickey7@lemmy.world to Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world · 3 months ago
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    It was so sad you could not watch a 30 seconds ad to revive back then. No cosmetics to buy, nothing. Just an ugly snake running around.

    /s

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      What are you talking about? Ringtones were the original paid cosmetics!

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        Could you get ringtones on Nokia 3210/3310 ?

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          Yes. You could pay some geek to type it in during recess.

          https://zserge.com/nokia-composer/#eyJicG0iOiIxMjAiLCJzb25nIjoiMTZlMiAxNmQyIDgjZiA4I2cgMTYjYzIgMTZiIDhkIDhlIDE2YiAxNmEgOCNjIDhlIDJhIDItIn0

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            Oh, I had forgotten about about that feature. I was like 4yo back then.

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      Excellent point about ads. Yes I still remember when every internet site DID NOT have advertising

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        Back then, websites didn’t need to show ads. They just distributed adware. Those days are long gone…

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          That shows a picture of a browser with a million search bars installed. This feels like it was more of a thing between 1998 and 2002. I’d say that wasn’t early Internet, it was when it started to become mainstream.

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        There was a time when websites had hours.

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        I started on the internet in 1995 (demon Internet in the UK TAM account using slip) and the Web then was actually a very small part of what I did online. Yep the websites that were around rarely had ads. If they did they were part of a garish geocities page most likely.

        But I was more often on usenet (yes kids before it was used for paid piracy we did actually use it for it’s original intent) and IRC (remembering the efnet/ircnet split). The Internet browser was just another app you used online.

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      If you want free games with minimal functionality there is always f-droid.

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