• ByteJunk@lemmy.world
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    4 days ago

    I would never in a million years would consider this as “next level” unless there’s a MegaDrive behind those doors under the TV.

    EDIT: those seem like DVD cases by the stereo, so I’ll have to revise my previous comment and demand either a Sega Saturn, a Playstation or a Nitendo64.

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      I have a N64 plugged into the back side of my TV. It has a flush mount, as in I plugged the N64 in before I hung it on the wall.

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        I disagree, that looks like a record player. You can see the plastic cover and what looks like part of the plate on top. There’s also a VCR and I doubt there were many instances of PS3s and VCRs being plugged into the same CRT. I don’t doubt it happened, but this is giving more late 90s/early 2000s than mid/late 2000s

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          Didn’t PS3 only have hdmi out, which wouldn’t work with this tv?

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            No, the PS3 had an analog multi-out still, it’s the PS4 which phased that out and went HDMI-only.

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              Though not all games were playable, or at least not on the small TV I was playing on. The resolution was low enough and text small enough that I couldn’t read what was going on in some RPG I was playing, which resulted in me buying my first high def panel.

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        Oh, I was thinking this was late 90’s setup, but if that’s a PS3 then it’s like 10 years later… but isn’t that just like a book or something?