Definitely. And not just that, things like furniture, clothes and hair styles from those days really make them even more special. But I do think it’s part of the functioning of the older cameras, it’s not as sharp or clear as a picture that, say, my camera would take. That definitely adds a little mystery to it.
A student product developer named Shigeru Miyamoto was hired by Nintendo at this time. He worked for Yokoi, and one of his first tasks was to design the casing for several of the Color TV Game consoles. Miyamoto went on to create some of Nintendo's most famous video games and become one of the most recognizable faces in the video game industry.
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Old pictures have some scent of magic around them, don’t you think?
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Simon Reply:
October 14th, 2009 at 00:36
Definitely. And not just that, things like furniture, clothes and hair styles from those days really make them even more special. But I do think it’s part of the functioning of the older cameras, it’s not as sharp or clear as a picture that, say, my camera would take. That definitely adds a little mystery to it.
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October 14th, 2009 at 01:47
Oh, and the colors are usually a bit off. Like, they can be tinted a bit yellow and green. That adds to it as well.
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