I had a Coleco Vision which was superior but I was kind of jealous of some of those cool looking Atari carts.
I had a Coleco Vision which was superior but I was kind of jealous of some of those cool looking Atari carts.
My very first crush, which led to me seeing the mostly unknown Rilo Kiley on one of their earliest tours. Jenny was actually standing a few feet away from me checking out the opening band. In hindsight, I'm glad I didn't get the courage to talk to her because I know it would have been one of the most cringe worthy…
Anybody else ever have the Atari LP story records? I listened to the Asteroids one many times in the early to mid 80s.
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Yeah it took a few tries before I could hit the buy button on my first pinball machine, however the night before it was delivered was about as close to reliving that "night before Christmas when you're a kid" feeling that middle aged me will ever get.
So nice. My home arcade currently consists of 3 pinball machines (Twilight Zone, Star Trek '13, Black Hole) and a Centipede cocktail table. I just closed on my condo this week which has plenty more room for a few more games..maybe this or an Attack From Mars.
Or how about Leia getting disfigured like pops and getting fitted in some sort of Darth Schwester getup.
Kenny G both sucks and blows.
Linkin Park and Papa Roach's debuts were in 2000, not 2002!
Like do you want some old papers and maybe some rags or do you want a bunch of festering dirty diapers?
Back in the early 90s living in Key West pretty much the only time I ever got games was on vacation. We had a trickle of releases into our K-mart and Sears but for the most part you had to venture 3-4 hours to the mainland to find much of anything. Those rides down US1 were BRUTAL if I had a new game in hand (hello…
I just can't stand Melanie Griffith in that movie. Her "oh Charlie" voice just grates.
Anyone remember the successor to this, Double Switch? It had the same gameplay (slightly updated) but a much more kid-friendly premise. It starred Corey Haim.
The only game that's literally playable on YouTube.
I actually own a copy. I'm glad Naughty Dog got better as they went along because holy hell that was a terrible game.
Or every game lately with any sort of moral spectrum which seems to only change the "frown" setting on the faces of NPCs you encounter.
It had a second tv on top so spectators could watch!
Reminds me of my birthday in 1996 I rented a PlayStation and some friends and I were playing Cyberia. One point I'm in a random room trying to find a switch and when I did find something I said out loud "huh, wonder what this does?" Press the button and cut to a long shot of the base or whatever I'm in.
The island getting run over by rowdy tourists was a pretty good joke…if Monkey Island hadn't done it much earlier and much better.
The cake puzzle stumped me when I was 13. I gave up after awhile and went on to masturbating to my Kathy Ireland poster.
I don't think I ever saw anyone listening to a Zune.