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Light guns don't work on modern screens but they work on CRT so I have one for playing old shooter games I got like the original Nintendo red gun and duck hunt for example.
floppy disks, no.
modem, no.
define modem, cable/dsl/fiber modems are still modems, but most have a router built in
most dialup modems were serial or usb or isa/pci
how about trackball?
Lightguns for modern displays exist, but are rather niche.
https://sindenlightgun.com/ is the most prominent.
I remember reading about others, but can't find any current info, so maybe they were cancelled.
I keep meaning to get a Sinden Lightgun and play Lethal Enforcers just to spite that dirty liar, Joseph LIEberman, but my budget is tight.
those things weighed a ton
all mobo can beep if you plug in the pc speaker, not many have them built into the board
a long time ago sound cards had a pc speaker input to so it would beep through the headphone output
and also cd/dvd drive analog in to allow redbook (cd/dvd drive playing audio) not software but using the hardware decoder on the odd
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z8l3uuzjnE0&ab_channel=TekSyndicate
Older games aren't the same. I love that we have all these HD remasters/remakes (and need more!) but all of the old ones that never got it just aren't the same. Looking back, I basically stopped emulating/playing all low resolution source content when I moved to LCD. Maybe/hopefully OLED will get better and be promising in some regards of what we lost with CRTs but resolution flexibility won't be one of them.
The last time I had a floppy drive probably would have been my Dimension 4100. I never particularly used it much. I also miss that PC.
I never had one of the old dial up modems, at least not the ones you're probably referring to. The earliest I used was an internal PCI modem.
Last time I tried to move a 32" Trinitron my back broke! Well, almost ha! 😂
There was also AMR and CNR slots, (audio modem riser and communications network riser).