Microsoft's IE was used to whip the corpse again, and various error pop-ups were turned into cards!

On August 7th, Microsoft stated that it would no longer provide technical support for its IE browser. It is recommended that you use Microsoft Edge, the successor of IE browser.

The IE browser is built-in when the system is installed. There should be many friends who have seen it, but the frequency of use is relatively low, because it is really not easy to use.

There will always be some weird mistakes. At the moment when IE exited the stage of history, Japanese game developers took it out to whip the corpse.

 

Japanese game developer "Microsoft Error Popup" Poker

 

These playing cards used "The page not Found", "The payment is required to view the data", "The required resource could not be found", "The request is too large", and marked "Error 401" Fifty-four classic error messages to 413, and match the four suits of playing cards at the same time. The "big and small king" deliberately selected the classic blue screen with white characters on a blue background.

The idea of ​​using classic blue screens for Kings and Kings is really awesome. When playing poker, it comes with sound effects...

 

However, the price of this poker is not cheap at the official manufacturer of Error Playing Cards, which is 2500 yen, which is equivalent to 162 yuan.

Xiao Rui believes that the commemorative value of this poker is much higher than the actual value. If you use it to fight the landlords, it is difficult to recognize a card.

At present, they are already sold on some domestic e-commerce platforms, but the price is not cheap. Xiao Rui took a look. Although the price is much cheaper than the official website, it still costs 50 yuan.

 

Those who want to start can wait, maybe the small manufacturers in "Yiwu" are working hard!

I believe the price of this playing card will come down soon!

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