TriFlux Male, 18-29, Western US
10 Posts
|
Friday, June 29, 2012 4:32:34 PM it is some sort of reality altering device. our ancestors used it to control and alter their world around them, this was probably the cause of their extinction since whatever they wanted they could get simply by the push of these buttons. Bored of what they have and no longer have meaning for life, they attempted mass suicide by the millions, soon dwindling their society to a select few, the technology was soon forgotten and a new race of humans now walk our earth. We should learn from our mistakes and cherish the lives we have and never dwell on what might be. |
|
patchgrabber Male, 30-39, Canada
   5283 Posts
|
Tuesday, June 26, 2012 7:41:34 AM I hated those controllers. |
|
masterzero00 Male, 18-29, Eastern US
  57 Posts
|
Monday, June 25, 2012 6:18:13 PM its beautiful O.O |
|
WizardofCOR Male, 40-49, Western US
   155 Posts
|
Monday, June 25, 2012 4:17:05 PM The moral of the story: Never feed old consoles to livestock. |
|
GlockPants Male, 18-29, Southern US
   164 Posts
|
Monday, June 25, 2012 11:11:20 AM I like the older technologies he did, like the 3.5 disk, cassette tape, rotary phone etc. The game controllers (escpecially the N64 and PS) are still a little current. I'd like to see him do one of those older Nokia 3310 phones, but it still have full battery life as a fossil. |
|
kingdomCome Male, 18-29, Europe
   319 Posts
|
Monday, June 25, 2012 7:06:12 AM @byfield....did I miss the memo that we're only allowed 1 plastic thing each...I think I'm over my quota |
|
dm2754 Male, 30-39, Western US
   2767 Posts
|
Monday, June 25, 2012 6:58:10 AM I love artwork. my fav is the Atari 2600Christopher Locke |
|
Byfield Male, 13-17, Europe
   373 Posts
|
Monday, June 25, 2012 4:13:14 AM Controllers wouldnt fossilise like this...the different materials could last long enough independently to make a multi-textured fossil, but its unlikely that any of this would happen. However, the likelihood of human fossilisation is incredibly low. the fossils we have found of humans are few and far between. With ammonites, trillions of individuals were living, whereas there is only a few billion humans |
|
photomstr Male, 50-59, Canada
   767 Posts
|
Monday, June 25, 2012 2:37:42 AM nothing we make today has enough staying power to stand the test of time in a disposable world |
|
Tubby12370 Male, 18-29, Midwest US
   1369 Posts
|
Sunday, June 24, 2012 7:11:59 PM @Kegomatix, I couldn't agree more, but you missed Banjo Kazooie as Mr. Lips pointed out. |
|
honkeylips Male, 30-39, Midwest US
   1392 Posts
|
Sunday, June 24, 2012 5:13:36 PM Nintendo 64 is one of the great systems. I was a big fan of Banjo and Kazooie, and of course Ocarina of Time. |
|
mon360 Male, 13-17, Southern US
   741 Posts
|
Sunday, June 24, 2012 4:25:33 PM wat is this nientendoo 64? |
|
Kegomatix Male, 18-29, Western US
   1083 Posts
|
Sunday, June 24, 2012 1:43:18 PM Ocarina of Time, Goldeneye Star Fox, Mario 64, Mario Kart, Super Smash Bros, Perfect Dark just to name a few. I felt it was a great console. |
|
Solvent Male, 18-29, Eastern US
   2709 Posts
|
Sunday, June 24, 2012 1:34:01 PM Probably designed by some ancient three handed alien race. |
|
Gerry1of1 Male, 50-59, Western US
   25658 Posts
|
Sunday, June 24, 2012 1:02:41 PM
Weird alien design. Maybe it's a prop from PROMETHEUS |
|
swoop408 Male, 18-29, Western US
   1768 Posts
|
Sunday, June 24, 2012 12:43:31 PM Mario 64 is still my favorite Mario game ever. It was epic. I loved the Nintendo 64. Star Fox 64 was a close second! |
|
freedan104 Male, 18-29, Midwest US
   79 Posts
|
Sunday, June 24, 2012 11:42:48 AM Macguffin: As usual, you fail to be funny or interesting. |
|
DrProfessor Male, 18-29, Midwest US
   3528 Posts
|
Sunday, June 24, 2012 11:40:42 AM As much as I'm willing to blame a lot of 90's fondness on nostalgia, Buiadh, I actually think the N64 was a legitimately good system. Majora's Mask was and is an absolute masterpiece, in my opinion. And a lot of the multiplayer games have aged well--it's still fun to gather around. |
|
ChelmaCavo Female, 18-29, Eastern US
 25 Posts
|
Sunday, June 24, 2012 11:27:02 AM @MacGuffin: And our swimming pools were used to store water for the drought season! |
|
Norris Male, 18-29, Southern US
   996 Posts
|
Sunday, June 24, 2012 11:19:15 AM at least its not a beiber cd |
|
Buiadh Male, 18-29, Europe
   6650 Posts
|
Sunday, June 24, 2012 11:12:43 AM A relic from an console that has been overrated by nostalgia. |
|
MacGuffin Female, 30-39, Europe
   2597 Posts
|
Sunday, June 24, 2012 11:06:58 AM I can just see the blob-like mesomorphic future human museum tour guide now: "And, as you can see, homo sapiens appears to have had three hands. This particular medical device - known as a Nine Ten Do after the number of sheep they used to have to count before dropping off - was used to store their memories whilst they slept, which would be re-inserted in the morning". |
|
cobrakiller Male, 18-29, Midwest US
   6848 Posts
|
Monday, June 18, 2012 11:22:54 AM Link: What Is This Strange Fossil? [Pic] [Rate Link] - What if, in a few thousand years, this is all they find of our generation? |
|