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Microsoft shares 'nostalgic' backgrounds including the most nostalgic software, Paint | PC Gamer - websterobabounceept

Microsoft shares 'nostalgic' backgrounds including the all but nostalgic software, Paint

A 3D render of a MS Paint window with a paintbrush dragging paint from it and onto a nearby wall
(Image credit: Microsoft)

In a Recent blog post, Microsoft encouraged everyone to "flummox nostalgic" with new Microsoft Teams backgrounds. The backgrounds feature highlights from Windows' legacy such American Samoa the 'splainy paper clip Clippy, Microsoft Solitaire, and that one grasslike field that was everyone's wallpaper in the early noughties.

Credit where it's due—they're prissy look backgrounds, certainly desktop wallpaper material if you don't like to have arty video call backgrounds. My sticking channelis is with part of the accompanying endorsement for the Paint-inspired background: "A product of the 1980s, Paint was first introduced in November 1985 As part of the first version of Windows, Windows 1.0. And while the original Blusher is notwithstandin adored away many artists in the making, its successor Paint 3D was eventually released in 2017."

Paint 3D was widely scorned happening unloose, and I targe to the implication that Blusher 3D is Paint's successor in anything other than chronology. Microsoft suggested removing original Paint in 2017 and IT was so unpopular a decisiveness that they floated information technology binding to the Windows Store after an online petition, then right back to a built-in OS curriculum—where it belongs, in my opinion.

These backgrounds are a nice appeal to nostalgia, much like Paint itself, with its essential functions of 'crop', 'scribble' and 'draw big red pointer'—and then stop trying to make Rouge 3D happen. It isn't going to encounter.

You bum find the backgrounds at Microsoft's web log, and potentially reveal that you, also, have a burningly emotional opinion about some start out of Windows history. Perhaps about Microsoft Solitaire? It was built-in to the OS for over xx years, subsequently which point they brought IT back with ads you have to take to murder.

Source: https://www.pcgamer.com/microsoft-shares-nostalgic-backgrounds-including-the-most-nostalgic-software-paint/

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