RedR58
RedR58
RedR58

Speaking of money, some high level player passing through Rivervale handed my level 2 halfling 20 plat one day as a gift. I was about to re-roll a new halfling Druid and at the time there was no shared bank and no way to transfer items from one of your own characters to another. I had no friends in the game, so I

That's all I really need to know about this clown. Hopefulfly she divorces him and bleeds him dry.

Games that stay on my hard drives, spanning multiple computers and that I play regularly:

Note the spacing of the second "S" in "Saves." If that was professionally done, it was a poor job.

Looks to be home-made.

Sounds like there is more room in the Tesla showroom at the King of Prussia Mall than that place. At KOP they typically have 2 whole cars you can get in and easily walk around, plus a bare chassis.

No way would I have engaged him in conversation in the first place.

Philadelphia, really? It's cute that he thinks this is going to get any traction or interest in a city where voters haven't elected a Republican as mayor in over 60 years and Democrats outnumber Republicans something like 7-1.

(Whoops, I didn't initially the horn beeping advice already mentioned!)

There are four lights... Er, PIPES!

Yeah I forgot about Aces Over Europe too! A friend had them running on his machine, a 486, 33 MHz box but I never was able to play on mine.

Remember the book that came with the earlier version of Tie Fighter?

I only really remember boot disks for Aces of The Pacific never working right, for some reason. Just about everything else I had around that time worked well.

I had them on floppies, later CDs.

I played on DOS/Win 3.1 Machine, a 75 MHz Pentium (later upgraded to 133!) with 8 MB of RAM and 1 MB video RAM. A whopping 650 MB of dish space, too! That was my first computer I got, in 1995. I spent a lot of hours gaming on that machine. I still have it, but it no longer works.

I loved playing Crimson Skies on PC. All except that damn auto aim I couldn't seem to turn off!

Apparently it was just a screw up on his part. Everyone involved is damn lucky to be alive.

Nightmare fuel, right here:

Now playing

An P-51D painted as "Big Beautiful Doll" crashed and was totally destroyed in 2011 in England. That aircraft was built from the parts of several other aircraft. Here is a story written by the pilot of the aircraft in the 2011 crash: http://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2…