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'My friends call me the BlackBerry queen!' Meet the people clinging on to old tech - from faxes to VCRs.
You can keep your iPhones, emails and streaming videos. Aren from London, Lisa from St Louis and Billy from Wigan are quite happy with old-fashioned alternatives. And there are plenty more where they came from.
'When you play on Atari, the focus is completely on the game'
Neil Thomas, 42, Cotswolds, museum owner.
I got my Atari VCS games console in 1985 when it was handed down to me by a family member. I loved playing on it as a child. My favourite game was River Raid, where you'd fly a plane down a river, shooting at things. Just over a decade ago, I found the console in the attic and began to use it again. The main attraction is that the game is instantly there on the screen - there's no waiting for downloads, as you do with modern consoles. I also feel the gameplay is really good on the older consoles. Without flashy graphics, the focus is completely on the game itself.
Over the years, I have begun to collect more old consoles and computers, and in 2017 I even set up a website and YouTube channel for other retro tech enthusiasts.
An original Atari Pong machine owned by Neil Thomas, a retro gamer who hosts the RMC Retro YouTube channel at The Cave, a a hands-on exhibition of retro microcomputers, consoles and gaming near Stroud, Gloucestershire.
22/11/2022.
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'My friends call me the BlackBerry queen!' Meet the people clinging on to old tech - from faxes to VCRs.
You can keep your iPhones, emails and streaming videos. Aren from London, Lisa from St Louis and Billy from Wigan are quite happy with old-fashioned alternatives. And there are plenty more where they came from.
'When you play on Atari, the focus is completely on the game'
Neil Thomas, 42, Cotswolds, museum owner.
I got my Atari VCS games console in 1985 when it was handed down to me by a family member. I loved playing on it as a child. My favourite game was River Raid, where you'd fly a plane down a river, shooting at things. Just over a decade ago, I found the console in the attic and began to use it again. The main attraction is that the game is instantly there on the screen - there's no waiting for downloads, as you do with modern consoles. I also feel the gameplay is really good on the older consoles. Without flashy graphics, the focus is completely on the game itself.
Over the years, I have begun to collect more old consoles and computers, and in 2017 I even set up a website and YouTube channel for other retro tech enthusiasts.
An original Atari Pong machine owned by Neil Thomas, a retro gamer who hosts the RMC Retro YouTube channel at The Cave, a a hands-on exhibition of retro microcomputers, consoles and gaming near Stroud, Gloucestershire.
22/11/2022.
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'My friends call me the BlackBerry queen!' Meet the people clinging on to old tech - from faxes to VCRs.
You can keep your iPhones, emails and streaming videos. Aren from London, Lisa from St Louis and Billy from Wigan are quite happy with old-fashioned alternatives. And there are plenty more where they came from.
'When you play on Atari, the focus is completely on the game'
Neil Thomas, 42, Cotswolds, museum owner.
I got my Atari VCS games console in 1985 when it was handed down to me by a family member. I loved playing on it as a child. My favourite game was River Raid, where you'd fly a plane down a river, shooting at things. Just over a decade ago, I found the console in the attic and began to use it again. The main attraction is that the game is instantly there on the screen - there's no waiting for downloads, as you do with modern consoles. I also feel the gameplay is really good on the older consoles. Without flashy graphics, the focus is completely on the game itself.
Over the years, I have begun to collect more old consoles and computers, and in 2017 I even set up a website and YouTube channel for other retro tech enthusiasts.
Neil Thomas, a retro gamer who hosts the RMC Retro YouTube channel, with his 1977 Atari VCS console at The Cave, a a hands-on exhibition of retro microcomputers, consoles and gaming near Stroud, Gloucestershire.
22/11/2022.
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'My friends call me the BlackBerry queen!' Meet the people clinging on to old tech - from faxes to VCRs.
You can keep your iPhones, emails and streaming videos. Aren from London, Lisa from St Louis and Billy from Wigan are quite happy with old-fashioned alternatives. And there are plenty more where they came from.
'When you play on Atari, the focus is completely on the game'
Neil Thomas, 42, Cotswolds, museum owner.
I got my Atari VCS games console in 1985 when it was handed down to me by a family member. I loved playing on it as a child. My favourite game was River Raid, where you'd fly a plane down a river, shooting at things. Just over a decade ago, I found the console in the attic and began to use it again. The main attraction is that the game is instantly there on the screen - there's no waiting for downloads, as you do with modern consoles. I also feel the gameplay is really good on the older consoles. Without flashy graphics, the focus is completely on the game itself.
Over the years, I have begun to collect more old consoles and computers, and in 2017 I even set up a website and YouTube channel for other retro tech enthusiasts.
Neil Thomas, a retro gamer who hosts the RMC Retro YouTube channel, with his 1977 Atari VCS console at The Cave, a a hands-on exhibition of retro microcomputers, consoles and gaming near Stroud, Gloucestershire.
22/11/2022.
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'My friends call me the BlackBerry queen!' Meet the people clinging on to old tech - from faxes to VCRs.
You can keep your iPhones, emails and streaming videos. Aren from London, Lisa from St Louis and Billy from Wigan are quite happy with old-fashioned alternatives. And there are plenty more where they came from.
'When you play on Atari, the focus is completely on the game'
Neil Thomas, 42, Cotswolds, museum owner.
I got my Atari VCS games console in 1985 when it was handed down to me by a family member. I loved playing on it as a child. My favourite game was River Raid, where you'd fly a plane down a river, shooting at things. Just over a decade ago, I found the console in the attic and began to use it again. The main attraction is that the game is instantly there on the screen - there's no waiting for downloads, as you do with modern consoles. I also feel the gameplay is really good on the older consoles. Without flashy graphics, the focus is completely on the game itself.
Over the years, I have begun to collect more old consoles and computers, and in 2017 I even set up a website and YouTube channel for other retro tech enthusiasts.
Neil Thomas, a retro gamer who hosts the RMC Retro YouTube channel, with his 1977 Atari VCS console at The Cave, a a hands-on exhibition of retro microcomputers, consoles and gaming near Stroud, Gloucestershire.
22/11/2022.
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'My friends call me the BlackBerry queen!' Meet the people clinging on to old tech - from faxes to VCRs.
You can keep your iPhones, emails and streaming videos. Aren from London, Lisa from St Louis and Billy from Wigan are quite happy with old-fashioned alternatives. And there are plenty more where they came from.
'When you play on Atari, the focus is completely on the game'
Neil Thomas, 42, Cotswolds, museum owner.
I got my Atari VCS games console in 1985 when it was handed down to me by a family member. I loved playing on it as a child. My favourite game was River Raid, where you'd fly a plane down a river, shooting at things. Just over a decade ago, I found the console in the attic and began to use it again. The main attraction is that the game is instantly there on the screen - there's no waiting for downloads, as you do with modern consoles. I also feel the gameplay is really good on the older consoles. Without flashy graphics, the focus is completely on the game itself.
Over the years, I have begun to collect more old consoles and computers, and in 2017 I even set up a website and YouTube channel for other retro tech enthusiasts.
Neil Thomas, a retro gamer who hosts the RMC Retro YouTube channel, with his 1977 Atari VCS console at The Cave, a a hands-on exhibition of retro microcomputers, consoles and gaming near Stroud, Gloucestershire.
22/11/2022.
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'My friends call me the BlackBerry queen!' Meet the people clinging on to old tech - from faxes to VCRs.
You can keep your iPhones, emails and streaming videos. Aren from London, Lisa from St Louis and Billy from Wigan are quite happy with old-fashioned alternatives. And there are plenty more where they came from.
'When you play on Atari, the focus is completely on the game'
Neil Thomas, 42, Cotswolds, museum owner.
I got my Atari VCS games console in 1985 when it was handed down to me by a family member. I loved playing on it as a child. My favourite game was River Raid, where you'd fly a plane down a river, shooting at things. Just over a decade ago, I found the console in the attic and began to use it again. The main attraction is that the game is instantly there on the screen - there's no waiting for downloads, as you do with modern consoles. I also feel the gameplay is really good on the older consoles. Without flashy graphics, the focus is completely on the game itself.
Over the years, I have begun to collect more old consoles and computers, and in 2017 I even set up a website and YouTube channel for other retro tech enthusiasts.
Neil Thomas, a retro gamer who hosts the RMC Retro YouTube channel, with his 1977 Atari VCS console at The Cave, a a hands-on exhibition of retro microcomputers, consoles and gaming near Stroud, Gloucestershire.
22/11/2022.
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DUKAS_147373191_EYE
'My friends call me the BlackBerry queen!' Meet the people clinging on to old tech - from faxes to VCRs.
You can keep your iPhones, emails and streaming videos. Aren from London, Lisa from St Louis and Billy from Wigan are quite happy with old-fashioned alternatives. And there are plenty more where they came from.
'When you play on Atari, the focus is completely on the game'
Neil Thomas, 42, Cotswolds, museum owner.
I got my Atari VCS games console in 1985 when it was handed down to me by a family member. I loved playing on it as a child. My favourite game was River Raid, where you'd fly a plane down a river, shooting at things. Just over a decade ago, I found the console in the attic and began to use it again. The main attraction is that the game is instantly there on the screen - there's no waiting for downloads, as you do with modern consoles. I also feel the gameplay is really good on the older consoles. Without flashy graphics, the focus is completely on the game itself.
Over the years, I have begun to collect more old consoles and computers, and in 2017 I even set up a website and YouTube channel for other retro tech enthusiasts.
Neil Thomas, a retro gamer who hosts the RMC Retro YouTube channel, with his 1977 Atari VCS console at The Cave, a a hands-on exhibition of retro microcomputers, consoles and gaming near Stroud, Gloucestershire.
22/11/2022.
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'My friends call me the BlackBerry queen!' Meet the people clinging on to old tech - from faxes to VCRs.
You can keep your iPhones, emails and streaming videos. Aren from London, Lisa from St Louis and Billy from Wigan are quite happy with old-fashioned alternatives. And there are plenty more where they came from.
'When you play on Atari, the focus is completely on the game'
Neil Thomas, 42, Cotswolds, museum owner.
I got my Atari VCS games console in 1985 when it was handed down to me by a family member. I loved playing on it as a child. My favourite game was River Raid, where you'd fly a plane down a river, shooting at things. Just over a decade ago, I found the console in the attic and began to use it again. The main attraction is that the game is instantly there on the screen - there's no waiting for downloads, as you do with modern consoles. I also feel the gameplay is really good on the older consoles. Without flashy graphics, the focus is completely on the game itself.
Over the years, I have begun to collect more old consoles and computers, and in 2017 I even set up a website and YouTube channel for other retro tech enthusiasts.
Neil Thomas, a retro gamer who hosts the RMC Retro YouTube channel, with his 1977 Atari VCS console at The Cave, a a hands-on exhibition of retro microcomputers, consoles and gaming near Stroud, Gloucestershire.
22/11/2022.
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'My friends call me the BlackBerry queen!' Meet the people clinging on to old tech - from faxes to VCRs.
You can keep your iPhones, emails and streaming videos. Aren from London, Lisa from St Louis and Billy from Wigan are quite happy with old-fashioned alternatives. And there are plenty more where they came from.
'When you play on Atari, the focus is completely on the game'
Neil Thomas, 42, Cotswolds, museum owner.
I got my Atari VCS games console in 1985 when it was handed down to me by a family member. I loved playing on it as a child. My favourite game was River Raid, where you'd fly a plane down a river, shooting at things. Just over a decade ago, I found the console in the attic and began to use it again. The main attraction is that the game is instantly there on the screen - there's no waiting for downloads, as you do with modern consoles. I also feel the gameplay is really good on the older consoles. Without flashy graphics, the focus is completely on the game itself.
Over the years, I have begun to collect more old consoles and computers, and in 2017 I even set up a website and YouTube channel for other retro tech enthusiasts.
Neil Thomas, a retro gamer who hosts the RMC Retro YouTube channel, with his 1977 Atari VCS console at The Cave, a a hands-on exhibition of retro microcomputers, consoles and gaming near Stroud, Gloucestershire.
22/11/2022.
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'My friends call me the BlackBerry queen!' Meet the people clinging on to old tech - from faxes to VCRs.
You can keep your iPhones, emails and streaming videos. Aren from London, Lisa from St Louis and Billy from Wigan are quite happy with old-fashioned alternatives. And there are plenty more where they came from.
'When you play on Atari, the focus is completely on the game'
Neil Thomas, 42, Cotswolds, museum owner.
I got my Atari VCS games console in 1985 when it was handed down to me by a family member. I loved playing on it as a child. My favourite game was River Raid, where you'd fly a plane down a river, shooting at things. Just over a decade ago, I found the console in the attic and began to use it again. The main attraction is that the game is instantly there on the screen - there's no waiting for downloads, as you do with modern consoles. I also feel the gameplay is really good on the older consoles. Without flashy graphics, the focus is completely on the game itself.
Over the years, I have begun to collect more old consoles and computers, and in 2017 I even set up a website and YouTube channel for other retro tech enthusiasts.
Neil Thomas, a retro gamer who hosts the RMC Retro YouTube channel, with his 1977 Atari VCS console at The Cave, a a hands-on exhibition of retro microcomputers, consoles and gaming near Stroud, Gloucestershire.
22/11/2022.
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'My friends call me the BlackBerry queen!' Meet the people clinging on to old tech - from faxes to VCRs.
You can keep your iPhones, emails and streaming videos. Aren from London, Lisa from St Louis and Billy from Wigan are quite happy with old-fashioned alternatives. And there are plenty more where they came from.
'When you play on Atari, the focus is completely on the game'
Neil Thomas, 42, Cotswolds, museum owner.
I got my Atari VCS games console in 1985 when it was handed down to me by a family member. I loved playing on it as a child. My favourite game was River Raid, where you'd fly a plane down a river, shooting at things. Just over a decade ago, I found the console in the attic and began to use it again. The main attraction is that the game is instantly there on the screen - there's no waiting for downloads, as you do with modern consoles. I also feel the gameplay is really good on the older consoles. Without flashy graphics, the focus is completely on the game itself.
Over the years, I have begun to collect more old consoles and computers, and in 2017 I even set up a website and YouTube channel for other retro tech enthusiasts.
Neil Thomas, a retro gamer who hosts the RMC Retro YouTube channel, with his 1977 Atari VCS console at The Cave, a a hands-on exhibition of retro microcomputers, consoles and gaming near Stroud, Gloucestershire.
22/11/2022.
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'My friends call me the BlackBerry queen!' Meet the people clinging on to old tech - from faxes to VCRs.
You can keep your iPhones, emails and streaming videos. Aren from London, Lisa from St Louis and Billy from Wigan are quite happy with old-fashioned alternatives. And there are plenty more where they came from.
'When you play on Atari, the focus is completely on the game'
Neil Thomas, 42, Cotswolds, museum owner.
I got my Atari VCS games console in 1985 when it was handed down to me by a family member. I loved playing on it as a child. My favourite game was River Raid, where you'd fly a plane down a river, shooting at things. Just over a decade ago, I found the console in the attic and began to use it again. The main attraction is that the game is instantly there on the screen - there's no waiting for downloads, as you do with modern consoles. I also feel the gameplay is really good on the older consoles. Without flashy graphics, the focus is completely on the game itself.
Over the years, I have begun to collect more old consoles and computers, and in 2017 I even set up a website and YouTube channel for other retro tech enthusiasts.
Neil Thomas, a retro gamer who hosts the RMC Retro YouTube channel, with his 1977 Atari VCS console at The Cave, a a hands-on exhibition of retro microcomputers, consoles and gaming near Stroud, Gloucestershire.
22/11/2022.
© Sam Frost / Guardian / eyevine
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'My friends call me the BlackBerry queen!' Meet the people clinging on to old tech - from faxes to VCRs.
You can keep your iPhones, emails and streaming videos. Aren from London, Lisa from St Louis and Billy from Wigan are quite happy with old-fashioned alternatives. And there are plenty more where they came from.
'When you play on Atari, the focus is completely on the game'
Neil Thomas, 42, Cotswolds, museum owner.
I got my Atari VCS games console in 1985 when it was handed down to me by a family member. I loved playing on it as a child. My favourite game was River Raid, where you'd fly a plane down a river, shooting at things. Just over a decade ago, I found the console in the attic and began to use it again. The main attraction is that the game is instantly there on the screen - there's no waiting for downloads, as you do with modern consoles. I also feel the gameplay is really good on the older consoles. Without flashy graphics, the focus is completely on the game itself.
Over the years, I have begun to collect more old consoles and computers, and in 2017 I even set up a website and YouTube channel for other retro tech enthusiasts.
Neil Thomas, a retro gamer who hosts the RMC Retro YouTube channel, with his 1977 Atari VCS console at The Cave, a a hands-on exhibition of retro microcomputers, consoles and gaming near Stroud, Gloucestershire.
22/11/2022.
© Sam Frost / Guardian / eyevine
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'My friends call me the BlackBerry queen!' Meet the people clinging on to old tech - from faxes to VCRs.
You can keep your iPhones, emails and streaming videos. Aren from London, Lisa from St Louis and Billy from Wigan are quite happy with old-fashioned alternatives. And there are plenty more where they came from.
'When you play on Atari, the focus is completely on the game'
Neil Thomas, 42, Cotswolds, museum owner.
I got my Atari VCS games console in 1985 when it was handed down to me by a family member. I loved playing on it as a child. My favourite game was River Raid, where you'd fly a plane down a river, shooting at things. Just over a decade ago, I found the console in the attic and began to use it again. The main attraction is that the game is instantly there on the screen - there's no waiting for downloads, as you do with modern consoles. I also feel the gameplay is really good on the older consoles. Without flashy graphics, the focus is completely on the game itself.
Over the years, I have begun to collect more old consoles and computers, and in 2017 I even set up a website and YouTube channel for other retro tech enthusiasts.
Neil Thomas, a retro gamer who hosts the RMC Retro YouTube channel, with his 1977 Atari VCS console at The Cave, a a hands-on exhibition of retro microcomputers, consoles and gaming near Stroud, Gloucestershire.
22/11/2022.
© Sam Frost / Guardian / eyevine
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NEWS - Verkaufsstart der PlayStation 5 Spielekonsole
ROTTERDAM - people buy the playstation 5 specomputer which is for sale from today. Dutch gamers can purchase the long-awaited PlayStation 5 game console from Sony from November 19, the Japanese electronics group has announced. Sony reports that the different versions of the new game console, the big rival of the Xbox from Microsoft, will cost 499.99 euros and 399.99 euros respectively. The cheaper version does not have a DVD drive. ROBIN UTRECHT *** Local Caption *** 31399955
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NEWS - Verkaufsstart der PlayStation 5 Spielekonsole
ROTTERDAM - people buy the playstation 5 specomputer which is for sale from today. Dutch gamers can purchase the long-awaited PlayStation 5 game console from Sony from November 19, the Japanese electronics group has announced. Sony reports that the different versions of the new game console, the big rival of the Xbox from Microsoft, will cost 499.99 euros and 399.99 euros respectively. The cheaper version does not have a DVD drive. ROBIN UTRECHT *** Local Caption *** 31399950
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NEWS - Verkaufsstart der PlayStation 5 Spielekonsole
ROTTERDAM - people buy the playstation 5 specomputer which is for sale from today. Dutch gamers can purchase the long-awaited PlayStation 5 game console from Sony from November 19, the Japanese electronics group has announced. Sony reports that the different versions of the new game console, the big rival of the Xbox from Microsoft, will cost 499.99 euros and 399.99 euros respectively. The cheaper version does not have a DVD drive. ROBIN UTRECHT *** Local Caption *** 31399954
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NEWS - Verkaufsstart der PlayStation 5 Spielekonsole
ROTTERDAM - people buy the playstation 5 specomputer which is for sale from today. Dutch gamers can purchase the long-awaited PlayStation 5 game console from Sony from November 19, the Japanese electronics group has announced. Sony reports that the different versions of the new game console, the big rival of the Xbox from Microsoft, will cost 499.99 euros and 399.99 euros respectively. The cheaper version does not have a DVD drive. ROBIN UTRECHT *** Local Caption *** 31399953
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NEWS - Verkaufsstart der PlayStation 5 Spielekonsole
ROTTERDAM - people buy the playstation 5 specomputer which is for sale from today. Dutch gamers can purchase the long-awaited PlayStation 5 game console from Sony from November 19, the Japanese electronics group has announced. Sony reports that the different versions of the new game console, the big rival of the Xbox from Microsoft, will cost 499.99 euros and 399.99 euros respectively. The cheaper version does not have a DVD drive. ROBIN UTRECHT *** Local Caption *** 31399948
(c) Dukas No Web! -
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NEWS - Verkaufsstart der PlayStation 5 Spielekonsole
ROTTERDAM - people buy the playstation 5 specomputer which is for sale from today. Dutch gamers can purchase the long-awaited PlayStation 5 game console from Sony from November 19, the Japanese electronics group has announced. Sony reports that the different versions of the new game console, the big rival of the Xbox from Microsoft, will cost 499.99 euros and 399.99 euros respectively. The cheaper version does not have a DVD drive. ROBIN UTRECHT *** Local Caption *** 31399952
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NEWS - Verkaufsstart der PlayStation 5 Spielekonsole
ROTTERDAM - people buy the playstation 5 specomputer which is for sale from today. Dutch gamers can purchase the long-awaited PlayStation 5 game console from Sony from November 19, the Japanese electronics group has announced. Sony reports that the different versions of the new game console, the big rival of the Xbox from Microsoft, will cost 499.99 euros and 399.99 euros respectively. The cheaper version does not have a DVD drive. ROBIN UTRECHT *** Local Caption *** 31399934
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NEWS - Verkaufsstart der PlayStation 5 Spielekonsole
ROTTERDAM - people buy the playstation 5 specomputer which is for sale from today. Dutch gamers can purchase the long-awaited PlayStation 5 game console from Sony from November 19, the Japanese electronics group has announced. Sony reports that the different versions of the new game console, the big rival of the Xbox from Microsoft, will cost 499.99 euros and 399.99 euros respectively. The cheaper version does not have a DVD drive. ROBIN UTRECHT *** Local Caption *** 31399939
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NEWS - Verkaufsstart der PlayStation 5 Spielekonsole
ROTTERDAM - people buy the playstation 5 specomputer which is for sale from today. Dutch gamers can purchase the long-awaited PlayStation 5 game console from Sony from November 19, the Japanese electronics group has announced. Sony reports that the different versions of the new game console, the big rival of the Xbox from Microsoft, will cost 499.99 euros and 399.99 euros respectively. The cheaper version does not have a DVD drive. ROBIN UTRECHT *** Local Caption *** 31399933
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NEWS - Verkaufsstart der PlayStation 5 Spielekonsole
ROTTERDAM - people buy the playstation 5 specomputer which is for sale from today. Dutch gamers can purchase the long-awaited PlayStation 5 game console from Sony from November 19, the Japanese electronics group has announced. Sony reports that the different versions of the new game console, the big rival of the Xbox from Microsoft, will cost 499.99 euros and 399.99 euros respectively. The cheaper version does not have a DVD drive. ROBIN UTRECHT *** Local Caption *** 31399951
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NEWS - Verkaufsstart der PlayStation 5 Spielekonsole
ROTTERDAM - people buy the playstation 5 specomputer which is for sale from today. Dutch gamers can purchase the long-awaited PlayStation 5 game console from Sony from November 19, the Japanese electronics group has announced. Sony reports that the different versions of the new game console, the big rival of the Xbox from Microsoft, will cost 499.99 euros and 399.99 euros respectively. The cheaper version does not have a DVD drive. ROBIN UTRECHT *** Local Caption *** 31399947
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NEWS - Verkaufsstart der PlayStation 5 Spielekonsole
ROTTERDAM - people buy the playstation 5 specomputer which is for sale from today. Dutch gamers can purchase the long-awaited PlayStation 5 game console from Sony from November 19, the Japanese electronics group has announced. Sony reports that the different versions of the new game console, the big rival of the Xbox from Microsoft, will cost 499.99 euros and 399.99 euros respectively. The cheaper version does not have a DVD drive. ROBIN UTRECHT *** Local Caption *** 31399945
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NEWS - Verkaufsstart der PlayStation 5 Spielekonsole
ROTTERDAM - people buy the playstation 5 specomputer which is for sale from today. Dutch gamers can purchase the long-awaited PlayStation 5 game console from Sony from November 19, the Japanese electronics group has announced. Sony reports that the different versions of the new game console, the big rival of the Xbox from Microsoft, will cost 499.99 euros and 399.99 euros respectively. The cheaper version does not have a DVD drive. ROBIN UTRECHT *** Local Caption *** 31399949
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DUK10138196_004
NEWS - Verkaufsstart der PlayStation 5 Spielekonsole
ROTTERDAM - people buy the playstation 5 specomputer which is for sale from today. Dutch gamers can purchase the long-awaited PlayStation 5 game console from Sony from November 19, the Japanese electronics group has announced. Sony reports that the different versions of the new game console, the big rival of the Xbox from Microsoft, will cost 499.99 euros and 399.99 euros respectively. The cheaper version does not have a DVD drive. ROBIN UTRECHT *** Local Caption *** 31399937
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NEWS - Verkaufsstart der PlayStation 5 Spielekonsole
ROTTERDAM - people buy the playstation 5 specomputer which is for sale from today. Dutch gamers can purchase the long-awaited PlayStation 5 game console from Sony from November 19, the Japanese electronics group has announced. Sony reports that the different versions of the new game console, the big rival of the Xbox from Microsoft, will cost 499.99 euros and 399.99 euros respectively. The cheaper version does not have a DVD drive. ROBIN UTRECHT *** Local Caption *** 31399942
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DUK10138196_008
NEWS - Verkaufsstart der PlayStation 5 Spielekonsole
ROTTERDAM - people buy the playstation 5 specomputer which is for sale from today. Dutch gamers can purchase the long-awaited PlayStation 5 game console from Sony from November 19, the Japanese electronics group has announced. Sony reports that the different versions of the new game console, the big rival of the Xbox from Microsoft, will cost 499.99 euros and 399.99 euros respectively. The cheaper version does not have a DVD drive. ROBIN UTRECHT *** Local Caption *** 31399946
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NEWS - Verkaufsstart der PlayStation 5 Spielekonsole
ROTTERDAM - people buy the playstation 5 specomputer which is for sale from today. Dutch gamers can purchase the long-awaited PlayStation 5 game console from Sony from November 19, the Japanese electronics group has announced. Sony reports that the different versions of the new game console, the big rival of the Xbox from Microsoft, will cost 499.99 euros and 399.99 euros respectively. The cheaper version does not have a DVD drive. ROBIN UTRECHT *** Local Caption *** 31399943
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NEWS - Verkaufsstart der PlayStation 5 Spielekonsole
ROTTERDAM - people buy the playstation 5 specomputer which is for sale from today. Dutch gamers can purchase the long-awaited PlayStation 5 game console from Sony from November 19, the Japanese electronics group has announced. Sony reports that the different versions of the new game console, the big rival of the Xbox from Microsoft, will cost 499.99 euros and 399.99 euros respectively. The cheaper version does not have a DVD drive. ROBIN UTRECHT *** Local Caption *** 31399944
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DUK10138196_021
NEWS - Verkaufsstart der PlayStation 5 Spielekonsole
ROTTERDAM - people buy the playstation 5 specomputer which is for sale from today. Dutch gamers can purchase the long-awaited PlayStation 5 game console from Sony from November 19, the Japanese electronics group has announced. Sony reports that the different versions of the new game console, the big rival of the Xbox from Microsoft, will cost 499.99 euros and 399.99 euros respectively. The cheaper version does not have a DVD drive. ROBIN UTRECHT *** Local Caption *** 31399941
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DUK10138196_015
NEWS - Verkaufsstart der PlayStation 5 Spielekonsole
ROTTERDAM - people buy the playstation 5 specomputer which is for sale from today. Dutch gamers can purchase the long-awaited PlayStation 5 game console from Sony from November 19, the Japanese electronics group has announced. Sony reports that the different versions of the new game console, the big rival of the Xbox from Microsoft, will cost 499.99 euros and 399.99 euros respectively. The cheaper version does not have a DVD drive. ROBIN UTRECHT *** Local Caption *** 31399940
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DUK10138196_001
NEWS - Verkaufsstart der PlayStation 5 Spielekonsole
ROTTERDAM - people buy the playstation 5 specomputer which is for sale from today. Dutch gamers can purchase the long-awaited PlayStation 5 game console from Sony from November 19, the Japanese electronics group has announced. Sony reports that the different versions of the new game console, the big rival of the Xbox from Microsoft, will cost 499.99 euros and 399.99 euros respectively. The cheaper version does not have a DVD drive. ROBIN UTRECHT *** Local Caption *** 31399938
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DUK10138196_016
NEWS - Verkaufsstart der PlayStation 5 Spielekonsole
ROTTERDAM - people buy the playstation 5 specomputer which is for sale from today. Dutch gamers can purchase the long-awaited PlayStation 5 game console from Sony from November 19, the Japanese electronics group has announced. Sony reports that the different versions of the new game console, the big rival of the Xbox from Microsoft, will cost 499.99 euros and 399.99 euros respectively. The cheaper version does not have a DVD drive. ROBIN UTRECHT *** Local Caption *** 31399935
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DUK10138196_013
NEWS - Verkaufsstart der PlayStation 5 Spielekonsole
ROTTERDAM - people buy the playstation 5 specomputer which is for sale from today. Dutch gamers can purchase the long-awaited PlayStation 5 game console from Sony from November 19, the Japanese electronics group has announced. Sony reports that the different versions of the new game console, the big rival of the Xbox from Microsoft, will cost 499.99 euros and 399.99 euros respectively. The cheaper version does not have a DVD drive. ROBIN UTRECHT *** Local Caption *** 31399936
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DUK10138196_018
NEWS - Verkaufsstart der PlayStation 5 Spielekonsole
ROTTERDAM - people buy the playstation 5 specomputer which is for sale from today. Dutch gamers can purchase the long-awaited PlayStation 5 game console from Sony from November 19, the Japanese electronics group has announced. Sony reports that the different versions of the new game console, the big rival of the Xbox from Microsoft, will cost 499.99 euros and 399.99 euros respectively. The cheaper version does not have a DVD drive. ROBIN UTRECHT *** Local Caption *** 31399931
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DUK10138196_014
NEWS - Verkaufsstart der PlayStation 5 Spielekonsole
ROTTERDAM - people buy the playstation 5 specomputer which is for sale from today. Dutch gamers can purchase the long-awaited PlayStation 5 game console from Sony from November 19, the Japanese electronics group has announced. Sony reports that the different versions of the new game console, the big rival of the Xbox from Microsoft, will cost 499.99 euros and 399.99 euros respectively. The cheaper version does not have a DVD drive. ROBIN UTRECHT *** Local Caption *** 31399932
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