• atomicbocks@sh.itjust.works
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    21 hours ago

    Doing something like that would probably actually have been outside the capability of Russia at that time. There is a reason the Commodore 64 was still popular in Eastern Europe in the 90s. Basically in the late 70s Russia, who’s technology was largely electro-mechanical, stopped trying to innovate and started covertly importing. By the time the Soviet Union collapsed they were completely reliant on western technology.

    There is a museum of Soviet era “video” games that I have always wanted to go to because their tech was so different than ours, we never had any games like them.