Yeah, well—I was too busy partyin' and crushin' puss to play video games.
Yeah, well—I was too busy partyin' and crushin' puss to play video games.
OK, thanks. It seemed odd.
Not for me. I'm still bad at anything beyond golf and music games.
A friend had one of those, along with the Ghostbusters game, and a big Wargames-style cradle modem so he could fart around on Compuserve.
OH FOR SURE. I mean, I had and played the 2600 version, too, but the CV version was the tits.
Activision had most of the good games.
Look, Mr. Zevon—I have to tell you again that that's a terrible idea.
Hey, I used to buy Dragon magazine and Target Doctor Who novelisations (UK sp), so don't try to pin their demise on me!
We sold Jaguars at Tower Records. 1994 was a weird time, kids.
Man, that wasn't the 2600.
I had no consoles between the 2600 I got in 1982 and the first-gen XBox I bought as a grown man in—what? 2005?—so I missed a whole bunch of gaming, except for some PC stuff around the turn of the millenium (e.g. Starfleet Command and an Activision 2600 game emulator disc.)
Luxury!
There's an Activision emulation disc for the PS2 and pre-XP PC, but nothing else, so far as I've seen.
I hated the kid with a Colecovision.
Depends some on how you feel about Armenians' ethnicity (Callie Thorne), but there was also Toni Lewis.
HI-YOOOOO
Someone reported sighting that joke in the DW announcement thread yesterday, but I can't remember where they claimed to have seen it.
I'll see your B99 and raise you a Homicide: Life on the Streets.
>>full-bird colonel by 27
Oh, that poor woman…