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-Anything or anyone that is simple and rather uneducated. Used in refrence to the hacking community when a hacker is new to the scene and has very little knowledge of hacking.
-The original Nintendo Entertainment System. -Any 8 bit hacker could hack his PC.
-Dude 8 bit Nintendo is the way to go. |
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| 2. | 8-Bit | ||
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A Slang word for the best invention of the late 20th Century, the original Nintendo Entertainment System, also called the NES. Refers to the bits the system was capable of handling. The 8-Bit brought with it classics including: Contra, Double Dragon, Excitebike, Mike Tyson's Punchout and many more unforgettable titles. Hey B-Vice, let's get high and play 8-bit. Sometimes you have to blow in the 8-Bit games to get them to work properly.
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| 3. | Super Nintendo | ||
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It's a fourth generation (16-bit era) gaming console that was manufactured by Nintendo. The audio consists of 8-bit Sony SPC700, 16-bit DSP, 64 kB of SRAM shared by the two chips, and a 64 byte boot ROM. It uses cartridges instead of todays modern disks. It sold around 49.10 MILLION units. It's best selling game was Super Mario World. It is the GOD of gaming consoles. It's a timeless classic that's absolutely beautiful. Unfortunately, evil people ceased it's production around 1999. Me and my friends were playing "The Legend Of Zelda: a Link Through Time" on my Super Nintendo last night at my party.
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| 4. | 8-bit eyes | ||
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When the brain sends signals to the tear ducts due to the excessive focus of your eyes on any 8-bit graphics causing your tear ducts to release enough fluid or "tears" to keep your eyes glossy. Also dilated pupils may be involved. You will also notice a slight change in your vision due to the minimal amount of tears shedding on your eyes. "During gameplay on tetris for the Nintendo Entertainment System, my 8-bit eyes started to appear and it became noticable to others sitting around me."
Note: 8-bit eyes may look similar to anime characters during their glossy eyed moments. |
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| 5. | 8-bit | ||
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8 binary numbers (ie. 10110101, which is equal to the decimal 181) that form 1 bit. During the late 1970's up through the mid-late 1980's, most commercial CPU's could only count 8-bit numbers, ranging from 0-255.
Somehow, people only tend to think of video games when refering to 8-bit things, which it completely innacurate. Many computer systems, as well as video games, were concidered "8-bit." 8-bit processors were eventually replaced by more powerful and faster 16-bit CPU's such as IBM's 8080 line and Motorola's 68000. Computers: Atari x00 series, Commodore series (PET 16, C-64, C-128, etc.), Apple series, and other similar systems that used the 6502, 6800, or Z-80 processors and their varients.
Game systems: Atari 2600 and 5200, Nintendo Entertainment System (NES), Nintendo's Gameboy, Sega Genesis, Colecovision, etc. |
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| 6. | Nintendo Metal | ||
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Metal that sounds like Nintendo.
Rrawwrr. Hey Jim,
You should come over with some soda and we can sit around listening to Nintendo Metal! M: Say there Sam, What is your favorite Nintendo Metal Band? S: Horse the Band, all the way. |
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| 7. | Feelin' good my nintendo | ||
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Feeling good for chill, positive and stay comfortable. Little like nintendo 8-bit #1 -How you doing?
#2 -Feelin' good, Feelin' good my nintendo |
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