If she was in her 20s when Wolfenstein came out in 1992, then a year later she could have had a kid, and 20 years later her kid could have had a kid, and then 13 years later the grandkid makes this post
I was 21 when Wolfenstein came out. You had to have like a $10,000 (adjusted for inflation) computer to run it. Some older nerds I knew had that. And they and their wives were often metal heads. I was grunge.
Wait a second, your grandma played wolf3d? Grandma?! Am I old Lemmy?
No, you are young and hip 😎
The hip replacement, perhaps.
We’re all old to someone in school
My neighbor who is in her 80s used to play NES. So them being a grandmother doesn’t really factor in one way or the other.
If she was in her 20s when Wolfenstein came out in 1992, then a year later she could have had a kid, and 20 years later her kid could have had a kid, and then 13 years later the grandkid makes this post
I was 21 when Wolfenstein came out. You had to have like a $10,000 (adjusted for inflation) computer to run it. Some older nerds I knew had that. And they and their wives were often metal heads. I was grunge.
I tend to find metal heads are pretty well off too