As a kid I used to check out books from the library that had little BASIC games you could transcribe into your PC. Times have certainly changed.
As a kid I used to check out books from the library that had little BASIC games you could transcribe into your PC. Times have certainly changed.
Cheers!
Time to put on my archiving pants. Thank you!
Interesting to note that he says the Sega Genesis is his number one console.
I have a Wii U, a Super Famicom mini, an Apple TV and an Xbox One S (effectively only a bluray player) below my TV and they are never all hooked up at the same time. I have an HDMI switcher somewhere but who has the time. This guy apparently!
I remember always seeing these games in the store, and advertised in magazines. I need to seek these out.
Necronomicon Ex Dormis
Next up, Pac-Man-as-a-Service
Unfortunately can’t get away from it at work
And it will keep popping up. Enjoy the rest of your life.
Actually considering that for my first-compiled
Razor Blazor
Grimace’s Birthday is something, though not that long or that good. But it was still cool popping a contemporary game into my old Gameboy.
At Apple’s IPO, Woz gave $10 million of his stocks to Apple employees. Jobs didn’t want to give any to employees. Seems like a good guy.
Ah yes, The Nintendo GameDiamond
Those were the days
In my early days I would reinstall the whole OS several times a week when I would fuck things up too much.
That’s probably how most of us started, but then you start getting familiar with things…
IMO the main feature of this arcade game was those frictionless steering wheels. As a kid I would play with them even with no quarter.
50 micro-euros doesn’t seem like a lot.