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you could just replied with huh and some ????
always reply nice and decent dont swear or curse in replies or posts, thats what my mother taught me...
what i meant was, that the old pixel was the base , the start of the point and click games,
3d and things like that arrived later, it started with pixels, some small consoles had vector like games like the small table top machine Vectrex, which most users probably dont know cause it is old.
If you know the old VIC 20 and C64 then you know how 'graphics' started it was like using reverse on and off , its hard to explain to people who haven played games on VIC 20 and C64, or even the old ATARI 2600 , at the time the consoles arrived in the shops.
Probably you can buy old consoles now online but the fun was to play with them the minute the game consoles came available in the retail shops ( a store with people selling not online storehouses , that was a unique experience which many users don;t have unles they are 40 or older. We would dicuss some games with the employees, when people talked instead using the mobile 24/7 to talk to another.
Those were the gaming days , good old games.