

Unironically yes.
Unironically yes.
The first game wasn’t bad, but it didn’t really feel like a full price title.
I keep a list in a plain text file. It has sections for each year and one section for games I’m interested in. The list used to be on paper and I’m considering going back to that.
Wrong, it goes in the square hole.
How does so much data go through a single-pin coax cable? Wouldn’t it be better if there were more pins, like in a twinax configuration?
Think of your modem like a radio, except instead of transmitting over the air it goes through a cable, so you don’t have to share the frequency bandwidth with others and can use it all on your own. The more frequency bandwidth the larger the usable bandwidth for data. Multiple cables can increase this even more, but then your provider has to support that and you can already get a lot over a single cable.
They are in almost all open world games.
I got Borderlands 3 about a year after release for less than 5€, I can wait.
The Jungle Book (1967 version) on VHS.
Edit: I love how OP asked for DVDs and almost everyone responds with VHS. Maybe that’s a better system to group people into generations, VHS, DVD, streaming.