The past is very present when you use a computer.
This might be thanks to Moore's Law which sets a punishing rate of change for the entire hi-tech industry.
Develop an affection for a program or a chunk of hardware and in weeks you can fall behind the development curve and find yourself arguing the merits of such an antique to increasingly sceptical listeners.
But it might also be because, when it comes to home computers, they still feel pretty new.
Enthusiasts still improve ZX Spectrum software and write new games
In the UK particular affection is reserved among those of a certain age for the first wave of computers that washed up in homes.

Darryl Linington from Notebookheck writes: "Keebmon is a crowdfunded foldable workstation concept that combines a Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 PC, a 13-inch ultrawide touchscreen, and a low-profile mechanical keyboard in a single aluminum device."

With the ninth mainline installment looming, it feels like the right moment to rank every mainline Resident Evil game from worst to best.
At first I was like, No Code Veronica on the list!? But then I seen Mainline. The list checks out, but I would personally put 2 over 4.
The original RE was the best. Its not on the list which makes no sense.
The remake of it was alright but should be higher on this list.

Original Saints Row design director Chris Stockman has declared the Saints Row franchise is "dead".
I just started this game last night, just the player creation had me upset. You choose male but they stand like a female. Eyebrows are all effeminate, face, and verything seems to be modeled after a female with a thin male overlay.
I only played the opening and didn’t even complete that before I turned the game off. I will likely go back and try it again, but a very weird first impression.
The franchise has been complete utter garbage for almost 20 years. The first one was the only decent game of the lot of them.