Sentences with phrase «products of a bygone era»

«I don't think it's productive to try to re-create a conflict or a space race that is really the product of a bygone era,» he says.
I mean it in the nicest possible way, but Raging Justice looks like the product of a bygone era.
Axiom Verge may look like the product of a bygone era but it is absolutely one of the best games available on the PlayStation 4
But now that video games have matured a little bit and don't reward shortcuts quite so prominently, something like the Farsight now feels like a cheap and annoying product of a bygone era.
Those images still look outrageous today but, like the rest of the show, also seem like products of a bygone era — one of excess that ended last September with Damien Hirst's exhibition - sale at Sotheby's London.
Continuing that body of work, Prince took this photo of a 1970s Plymouth «Cuda — with plates referencing his infamous «Canal Zone» paintings series — around his home in upstate New York, and even the hard, clear light seems to be the product of a bygone era.
Though it is not a classic, it is a product of that bygone era and, in its way, it too may remind older gamers of their old SNES fandom.
Pointing sticks are a product of a bygone era.

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Light Asylum is the product of two very talented purists whose focus on a particularly stylish bygone era has actually surpassed its roots to sound unexpectedly modern.
Despite its focus on vintage fashion, Rumley avoids the obvious aesthetic strategy of clichéd Instagram filter - like retro - ism, and while the clothes may come from a bygone era, Fashionista is very much a product of the contemporary moment.
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