Oh right, that. We got the game on a sale for $45. Our mom bought the game for us.Oh no not shirts, the N64 video game
Oh right, that. We got the game on a sale for $45. Our mom bought the game for us.Oh no not shirts, the N64 video game
I also remember die rocky die... I think wrestling audiences are marginally less toxic now."Rocky sucks! Rocky sucks! Rocky sucks! Rocky sucks!"
Remember that from the WWF days?
Having to go to the TV guide channel to figure out what was coming on next or have the booklet. Those used to come in the mail every couple of weeks. Those things weren't always accurate, schedules could change on a whim, or they put the wrong show in. I'm so glad those days are over.
Reading instruction manuals for console or PC gaming. Password save systems.
Swapping discs to get to the next part or to select another character.
"Cena wins, we riot."I also remember die rocky die... I think wrestling audiences are marginally less toxic now.
I would remember that, but unfortunately I seem to have died of Dysentery.I remember playing Number Munchers, The Oregon Trail and Otter's Adventure in school on the old Apple II's. Jesus, I'm old...
I saw this image I dunno how many years ago, but it still to do this day makes me chuckle.I would remember that, but unfortunately I seem to have died of Dysentery.
God Speed you crazy bastard.I saw this image I dunno how many years ago, but it still to do this day makes me chuckle.
All of the grandfather clocks died of dysentery.I saw this image I dunno how many years ago, but it still to do this day makes me chuckle.
Buttons? Luxury! You had one if those TVs that actually saved the channels. Bet it were colour an all!Tuning the television using the red, green and grey buttons on the TV itself, and having to go all the way though again if you went too far micro-tuning.
They never looked cutting edge, but they certainly didn't age that well. Fortunately the story's and characters still work.I'm old enough to remember when Reboot and Beast Wars were cutting-edge morning cartoons. They were visually stunning for their time, but have both aged like half-assed asset flips.
I just think it's hilarious how it was basically the harbinger of things to come insofar as videogame adaptations of movies have almost always universally been utter shit. You'd think the industry might have learned something from such an elementary outing, but nope; let the title sell our snake oil, and show 'em taillights before the locals get hip to our nonsense.I remember playing ET on the 2600 as a young kid. I was young enough to have completed and enjoyed it, but at the same time, it was one of the first games I'd ever played so i didn't have anything to compare it to. Also, young childern often have poor taste in entertainment.
They were cutting-edge for their time being the only computer-generated cartoons on broadcast offer.They never looked cutting edge, but they certainly didn't age that well. Fortunately the story's and characters still work.
Not really, they always looked rather simple. I mean they were the first tv cg shows, but we had better looking movies and game cinematics at the time. They were really impressive for what they were, but they did always look simple.They were cutting-edge for their time being the only computer-generated cartoons on broadcast offer.
I'm old enough to remember when Reboot and Beast Wars were cutting-edge morning cartoons. They were visually stunning for their time, but have both aged like half-assed asset flips.